The Edith & Stuart Cary Welch Collection
The Edith & Stuart Cary Welch Collection
Auction Closed
October 25, 12:38 PM GMT
Estimate
4,000 - 6,000 GBP
Lot Details
Description
length 22.8 cm. (9 in.)
The ancient Chinese character of 'father' depicted a hand holding an axe, representing a leader of a family or a tribe. The word also shares the same pronunciation as an axe (fu). In ancient Chinese culture, jade axes would be deemed as a symbol of status and prestige. This jade fu of mottled green tone with beveled notches and two perforations appears to be used as a component to a wooden pole.
Compare a related axe, illustrated in Max Loehr, Ancient Chinese Jades, The Fogg Art Museum, Cambridge, 1975, p.48, fig.18; and another of a smaller size, formerly in the collection of Baron and Baroness von Oertzen, sold twice at Christie's London, 4 November 2008, lot 116 and 3 November 2020, lot 4.