Lot 8041
A MOTTLED GREY JADE VASE AND COVER WITH ELEPHANT-SHAPED HANDLES <br/>EARLY QING DYNASTY
A short neck rising from a flat round body resting on a flattened footring, the slender shoulder of this chicken-bone white grey-jade bottle is decorated with two finely carved elephants as handles while the bottle body is overlay with leaves of water lilies gracefully stemming out of the water, sea swallows flying over the leaves and calm waves of the peaceful sea. On top of the bottle is a narrow-pointed cover with round flattened top decorated with a wide-mouth buckle resting on a base. With the image of covered bottle symbolizing the auspicious sign of peace and prosperity and the decorations of the body representing the calm sea (Haiqing Heyan), this delicate and graceful piece of art is wonderfully suited for a study room.
H: 12.5 cm
Estimate
TWD 233,000-310,000
HKD 60,000-80,000
USD 7,700-10,300
Sold Price
TWD 305,882
HKD 78,000
USD 10,052
Chinese Literati Works of Art
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2014 Hong Kong
Tuesday, October 7, 2014, 2:00pm