Vase flattened urn-shaped, of white jade, with cover surmounted by a small tiger, symbol of Imperial power. Ornament in form of twisted coral branches at sides; upon these branches are carved four very small tigers. On body of vase is carving in very low relief of fisherman in a boat beneath low-hanging clouds. Wooden base.

Covered Vase, 1736-1795

Unknown artist, expand_more

Jadeexpand_more

Gift of Mr. and Mrs. Augustus L. Searleexpand_more  29.19.1a,b

Not on Viewexpand_more
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Title
Covered Vase
Role
Artist
Accession Number
29.19.1a,b
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Vase flattened urn-shaped, of white jade, with cover surmounted by a small tiger, symbol of Imperial power. Ornament in form of twisted coral branches at sides; upon these branches are carved four very small tigers. On body of vase is carving in very low relief of fisherman in a boat beneath low-hanging clouds. Wooden base.