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18TH CENTURY AND LATER
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A CELADON JADE 'BAT AND PEACH' GROUP AND A CELADON JADE 'SQUIRREL AND VINE' GROUP
18TH CENTURY AND LATER
The first group is carved as a bat resting on two ripe peaches, the stone is of a pale celadon tone with russet inclusions highlighting the bat. The second is modelled as a squirrel resting on a large fruiting vine leaf, the stone is of a pale celadon tone.
The largest 2 3/8 in. (6 cm.) wide
18TH CENTURY AND LATER
The first group is carved as a bat resting on two ripe peaches, the stone is of a pale celadon tone with russet inclusions highlighting the bat. The second is modelled as a squirrel resting on a large fruiting vine leaf, the stone is of a pale celadon tone.
The largest 2 3/8 in. (6 cm.) wide
Provenance
Property of Miss Anne Makeig Jones (b. 1934), a direct descendant of the revered British Potter, Josiah Wedgwood I (1730 -1795), acquired in England prior to 1970.
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