AN EDWARD I FARMER SILVER MOUNTED PALE CELADON JADE STAND WITH THREE SPINACH JADE INKWELLS
AN EDWARD I FARMER SILVER MOUNTED PALE CELADON JADE STAND WITH THREE SPINACH JADE INKWELLS

EARLY 20TH CENTURY

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AN EDWARD I FARMER SILVER MOUNTED PALE CELADON JADE STAND WITH THREE SPINACH JADE INKWELLS
EARLY 20TH CENTURY
It comprises three small jade cups supported on a white jade rectangular panel with silver mounts stamped Edward I Farmer New York with an openwork border. Each cup has a pierced pale jade circular plaque mounted as a cover. One cover depicts an immortal riding a qilin, the other two depict the characters wan ji, "ten thousand fortunes". The feet and handle each have a carved coral bead terminal. The mounts are stanped Edward I Farmer New York.
9 in. (23 cm.) wide
Provenance
Property of a Gentleman.
With the family prior to 1925 and then by descent

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