A PALE GREYISH GREEN JADE FIGURE OF AN ELEPHANT AND BOY CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY The elephant standing with head turned to the side, its back draped with a blanket with fringed ends and carved in low relief on both sides with a design of two bats above rocks and foaming waves, the boy sprawled atop its back holding a long, slender goad with curved end, the stone with some opaque buff mottling and brown mottling on the reverse 6 ½ in. (16.5 cm.) long, softwood stand Provenance Baroness Marie-Louise von Callenberg Collection, Switzerland, no. 144 (label). Chait Galleries Ltd., New York, by 1980. Florence and Herbert Irving, 1980. The Irving Collection, no. 304.
A PALE GREYISH GREEN JADE FIGURE OF AN ELEPHANT AND BOY CHINA, QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY The elephant standing with head turned to the side, its back draped with a blanket with fringed ends and carved in low relief on both sides with a design of two bats above rocks and foaming waves, the boy sprawled atop its back holding a long, slender goad with curved end, the stone with some opaque buff mottling and brown mottling on the reverse 6 ½ in. (16.5 cm.) long, softwood stand Provenance Baroness Marie-Louise von Callenberg Collection, Switzerland, no. 144 (label). Chait Galleries Ltd., New York, by 1980. Florence and Herbert Irving, 1980. The Irving Collection, no. 304.
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