TWO FINELY CARVED SOAPSTONE BOXES AND COVERS
THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN 
TWO FINELY CARVED SOAPSTONE BOXES AND COVERS

18TH CENTURY

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TWO FINELY CARVED SOAPSTONE BOXES AND COVERS
18TH CENTURY
The covers carved in low relief from a creamy beige and greyish colored soapstone in the form of Liu Hai on his three-legged toad, and a young boy seated atop a large lotus leaf and holding aloft a lotus blossom, each cover with traces of pigment, the boxes carved from a mottled reddish-white stone and finely incised and gilded around the exterior with three leafy floral sprays, the interiors similary carved and gilded with a single lotus scroll
2¼ in. and 2 5/16 in. (5.7 and 5.7 cm.) long (2)

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