A FINE EMBELLISHED MUGHAL WHITE JADE MANGO-SHAPED BOX AND COVER
A FINE EMBELLISHED MUGHAL WHITE JADE MANGO-SHAPED BOX AND COVER

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A FINE EMBELLISHED MUGHAL WHITE JADE MANGO-SHAPED BOX AND COVER
18TH CENTURY

The slightly domed mango-shaped cover is exquisitely embellished with slender gold foliate sprays emanating from the indented point, and inlaid with ruby beads forming flowers and buds scattered through the sprays, the vertical sides similarly decorated with a gold and ruby inlaid floral scroll, the thinly carved translucent stone of a pale greenish-white tone with areas of opaque inclusions
4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.) long, stand, box

Lot Essay

The decoration of gold and ruby inlays can be seen on many attractive Mughal jade pieces that were presented as tribute or collected by the Qianlong emperor, such as the dish with floral sprays in a similar style to that on the present lot, included in the Special Exhibition of Hindustan Jade in the National Palace Museum, Taiwan, 1983, illustrated in the Catalogue, pl. 39. A green jade box and cover of comparable shape and size, carved with similar floral scrolls, is also illustrated ibid., pl. 58. Compare also a Mughal trefoil-shaped box and cover with a similar floral motif in green jade, ruby beads and gold wire, illustrated by R. Keverne, Jade, London, 1991, p. 274, fig. 2.

Mughal miniatures not only present the likenesses of maharajas and maharanis, but also give an insight into court life and the vessels and paraphernalia used by the court. A miniature painting, dated c. 1750, in the Musée Guimet, Paris, depicting a jade box like the present lot among other pieces, is illustrated by Satyajit Ray, Autres nouvelles du Bengale, on the front cover.

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