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Lot 152

A black and white jade carving of the Hehe erxian
17th century

17 May 2018, 10:30 BST
London, New Bond Street

£10,000 - £12,000

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A black and white jade carving of the Hehe erxian

17th century
Carved as a boy carrying a leafy sprig of lotus around his back, standing beside another crouching boy carrying a ruyi, the stone of opaque white tone with brown and black patches. 6cm (2 3/8in) high.

Footnotes

十七世紀 墨白玉和合二仙把件

The Hehe Erxian, known as the Two Immortals of Harmony and Unity, were often represented carrying a lotus and a box, although the present lot is rare in that one carries an auspicious ruyi sceptre instead. The lotus (he 荷) is a homophone for the words for togetherness (he 合) and harmony (he 和).

Compare with a larger green jade example of the Hehe Erxian, carved in similar form, Qing dynasty, illustrated in the Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum: Jade, 8, Beijing, 2011, p.283, no.255.

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