A MINIATURE WHITE JADE WATER POT AND AN INKSTONE
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A MINIATURE WHITE JADE WATER POT AND AN INKSTONE

QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)

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A MINIATURE WHITE JADE WATER POT AND AN INKSTONE
QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)
The waterpot is carved with a rope-twist band and the inkstone, likely Duan, has an amber-inset hongmu cover and stand.
The larger, 2 1/8 in. (5.3 cm.) long; one fitted cloth box
Provenance
Yamanaka & Co., Osaka, 1945.
Lionel Rosenberg, Cape Town, South Africa, circa 1967-68.
Exhibited
The waterpot: New York, Christie’s, Small Pleasures: Chinese Works of Art from an Important Private American Collection, 15-20 March 2013.
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