Lot 109
  • 109

GROUPE EN JADE CÉLADON PÂLE DYNASTIE QING, XVIIIE SIÈCLE |

Estimate
3,000 - 5,000 EUR
bidding is closed

Description

  • ca. 8 cm
sculpté de deux canards tenant dans leurs becs une tige de lotus, l'un avec la tête tournée vers l'arrière, socle en bois (2) 

Provenance

Adela Ocampo de Heimendal (1845-1931), Paris and Buenos Aires.
Madeleine Ocampo de Casares-Lumb, Buenos Aires.
Alberto Casares Ocampo (1928-1998), Buenos Aires.
Thence in the family by descent.

Condition

Good overall condition with very minor nicks to the extremities and light surface wear. The actual colour is more of an even pale celadon tone compared to the catalogue illustration.
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