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17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
Formed as a large lotus leaf furling at the edges, the exterior decorated in high relief with lotus blossoms and leaves issuing from thick stalks which naturalistically curve to form the handle, with a single fish carved amongst the flowers, both the interior and exterior detailed with the finely rendered veins of the large leaf, 14cm, 156g.
The lotus is a popular motif on rhinoceros horn carvings, being regarded as a symbol of scholars' virtue and purity, as the beautiful flower grows from the mud, clean and unstained.
Cf. Ming and Qing Chinese Arts from the C P Lin Collection, p.285, no.169 for a similar late Ming dynasty rhinoceros horn cup carved as a lotus leaf; see also T Fok, Connoisseurship of Rhinoceros Horn Carving in China, p.134, no.85 for another related 17th century piece and p.142, no.93 for a comparable 17th century lotus leaf-shaped cup with fish.
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