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A RARE JADE CARVING OF A SHELL WITH A THREE-LEGGED TOAD
18TH/19TH CENTURY
The solid shell is realistically carved retaining the opaque, mottled buff skin of the stone to imitate the exterior of the shell from which emerges a lotus sprig supporting a three-legged toad, the two carved from the white interior of the stone.
2 3/8 in. (6 cm.) high, wood stand
Provenance
Lizzadro Collection, Chicago, Illinois, acquired prior to 1960.

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