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A FINE WHITE JADE ELEPHANT
QING DYNASTY (1821-1911)

The elephant is well modelled standing foursquare, with its head and trunk turned towards the left, bridled and saddled with a richly embellished tasselled blanket, surmounted by two ruyi sceptres linked by rope-twist, the stone of a translucent milky-white tone with areas of opaque inclusions
3 1/4 in. (8.2 cm.) long, stand, box

Lot Essay

The elephant is an auspicious symbol which is used in numerous rebuses to convey peace, prosperity and good fortune. Cf. another nephrite carved elephant with children and ruyi, from the collection of the the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Jadeware (III). The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Hong Kong, 1995, pl. 97. The white elephant is also one of the seven treasures of Buddhism, and the reference to Buddhism is given further emphasis by the decoration of lotus petals encircling the blanket on its back.

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