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A WHITE AND RUSSET JADE CAT TOGGLE
18TH CENTURY

The toggle carved with two cats playing together, each with a large bushy tail, the stone of even pale tone with a russet band to the back and tail of the larger cat, and with a fine polish
2 3/8in. (6.0cm.) long, box
Exhibited
The Dayton Art Institute, 1989, no. 311

Lot Essay

Watt illustrates a very similar double cat pendant in Chinese jades from Han to Ch'ing, Catalogue, no 24. Both cats have similar bushy tails and brown inclusions. He notes that the carving represents the final domestication of the mysterious mythical felines of earlier centuries.

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