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Formerly in the Collection of Dr. David Ho (1911-1986)

A rare jade 'one hundred boys' box and cover, Ming Dynasty, 17th century | 明十七世紀 青玉百子圖蓋盒

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November 3, 05:23 PM GMT

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1,200 - 1,500 GBP

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Formerly in the Collection of Dr. David Ho (1911-1986)

A rare jade 'one hundred boys' box and cover

Ming Dynasty, 17th century 

明十七世紀 青玉百子圖蓋盒


of oval shape, the flat cover carved with scholars in a garden setting, the sides of both box and cover finely carved with depictions of one hundred boys at play, the stone of yellowish-green tone

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Length 13.4 cm, 5¼ in.

Dr. David Ho (Chinese name Ho Hangchi 何昌熾) was born in Kanton in 1911. His father was a well-known dentist in Nanjing who counted Chiang Kai-shek among his patients. David Ho pursued an illustrious career in International Law. He first studied political sciences at the University of Shanghai (1930-1932) followed by comparative and international law studies at Suzhou University. After moving to France, in 1941 he obtained a PhD in law from the University of Paris. In 1962 he joined the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple in London. From 1949 until his retirement in 1971, David Ho worked as a legal officer at the United Nations Secretariat in New York. He relocated to Geneva in 1971 where he and his wife lived until his death in 1986. 


Interested in Chinese history and art, David Ho was particularly fascinated by objects that were inscribed. His extensive archive and research suggest that it was during his time in New York that he began collecting and researching Chinese artefacts.