A GROUP OF TWO JADE ELEPHANTS AND ONE JADE BIRD
The elephants, Qing Dynasty
The elephants, Qing Dynasty
Comprising: two jade 'elephant' pendants, a grey and russet jade one with his trunk curled up on the right side and with the saddle blanket bearing a stylised face on each side and the Dao symbol on top, and a yellow and russet jade one with the trunk touching his right eye; together with a white jade figure of duck holding a lotus branch on his beak.
The largest: 5cm (2in) wide (3).
Provenance: The Livingston Collection. Labels 195, 199 and 204.
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The elephants, Qing Dynasty
The elephants, Qing Dynasty
Comprising: two jade 'elephant' pendants, a grey and russet jade one with his trunk curled up on the right side and with the saddle blanket bearing a stylised face on each side and the Dao symbol on top, and a yellow and russet jade one with the trunk touching his right eye; together with a white jade figure of duck holding a lotus branch on his beak.
The largest: 5cm (2in) wide (3).
Provenance: The Livingston Collection. Labels 195, 199 and 204.