1. Bought from Seaouke Yue [You Xiaoxi] 游筱溪, of Shanghai 上海, in New York. For price, see Original Miscellaneous List, p. 289. $200.
2. (Undated Folder Sheet note) Original attribution: Chinese. Shang 商. See further, S.I. 1290, Appendix VIII. Excavated from Chekiang [Zhejiang] 浙江 province.
3. (John Ellerton Lodge, 1929) Chou [Zhou] 周.
4. (Undated Folder Sheet note) Sp. G. is 3.005. Nephrite.
5. (Julia K. Murray, 1980) From Ancient Chinese Jade exhibition label: Attribution changed from Western Chou [Zhou] 周 to Neolithic, ca. 2000 BCE, traditional Chekiang [Zhejiang] 浙江 provenance.
6. (Stephen Allee per Keith Wilson, February 29, 2008) On this date entered: Period One (Late Neolithic period), Date (ca. 5000--ca. 1700 BCE), Artist (Liangzhu 良渚 culture), Title, Object name, Geographical region (Lake Tai 太湖 region); plus Description per Jenny F. So and Dimensions per Christine Lee, from Jade Project Database.
7. (Jeffrey Smith per Keith Wilson, July 17, 2008) Ceremonial Objects added as secondary classification.
8. (Stephen Allee, March 23, 2009) Added designation "nephrite" to Medium as per Janet Douglas using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (January 8, 2009).
9. (Jeffrey Smith, April11,2016) Transferred from Description: (Jenny So, from Jade Project Database) Mottled medium and dark green, strata of light green and tan. Biconical hole, off-center, ridge at meeting point. Evenly round. Surface altered, curve slice mark on both faces.
Thick perforated disc of the type "pi;" bored from both sides leaving median ridge; mottled medium to dark greens with a translucent strata of light green and tan; partially covered with fine silvery film of incipient disintegration; narrow saw marks and strata cracks on both surfaces. Rim chipped in two areas. Box.
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