PHILADELPHIA, PA.- Freemans will present a rare Imperial Emperor Emeritus celadon-white jade seal of great cultural and historical importance at its October 14 Asian Arts auction. An outstanding example of Chinese jade carving, the seals upper face is gracefully sculpted with a qilong and two smaller qilong among scrolling waves or clouds, likely referring to the Chinese saying Canlong jiaozi, which may be translated as the Eastern [blue] dragon teaching his son(s). The Taishang Huangdi Zhi Bao seal arrives to Freemans from a private collection and is presented at a presale estimate of $300,000-500,000.
The Qianlong Emperor of ChinaEmperor Emeritusmade a vow to voluntarily abdicate the throne to his heir in 1795, if he was blessed with a reign of sixty years. Remarkably, he reached this significant milestone, fulfilled his vow, and designated his fifteenth son, Prince Jia, as his successor. Post-retirement, the Emperor Emeritus commissioned approximately twenty Taishang Huangdi seals, which were executed in a variety of sizes, forms, and materials. The present jade seal is from this select group, consigned by descendants of the original collector. Its carving and polish are exceedingly fine, as would be expected of a work commissioned by the Qianlong Emperor, a connoisseur of jades.
The October 14 sale of this rare jade seal confirms the strength of Freemans Asian Arts department in securing consignments of deep cultural significance, and in clients trust in our Asian Arts specialists expertise. Freemans impressive track record in presenting similar material at auction includes the 2011 sale of an important imperial white jade seal, also from the Qianlong period, that achieved a remarkable $3,725,000 (Lot 413A; estimate: $30,000-50,000). Earlier this year, a Chinese carved Dragons and Waves vase shattered estimates to sell for $2,316,000, nine times its presale high estimate (Lot 12; estimate: $150,000-250,000).
Alongside this important celadon-white jade seal, Freemans 256-lot Asian Arts auction will include such highlights as a very rare Chinese carved celadon-glazed porcelain 萬-mouthed vase (Lot 22; estimate: $300,000-500,000); a fine and rare large Chinese blue and white porcelain Ming-style Meiping vase from a Bucks County private collection (Lot 242; estimate: $40,000-60,000); and an elegant Chinese white-glazed chrysanthemum dish (Lot 21; estimate: $15,000-20,000).
Exhibition is open by appointment at our 1600 West Girard Avenue location October 8-13.