Details
The bottle is in the shape of a ribbon-tied double gourd raised on a flat oval foot and carved in relief with a bat on each side as well as a peony secured to one side by the ribbon.
2¾ in. (7 cm.) high
Provenance
Heber Reginald Bishop (1840-1902).
James Cunningham Bishop (1870-1932).
Mary Cunningham Bishop Peabody (1893-1980).
James Bishop Peabody (1922-1977), and thence by descent.
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Heber R. Bishop (1840-1902) was a successful banker, entrepreneur and philanthropist, and formed one of the largest collections of Chinese jades in the second half of the nineteenth century. He bequeathed 900 jade carvings to The Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1902. His legendary collection was featured in a celebrated, limited edition 2-volume publication edited by George F. Kunz, The Bishop Collection. Investigations and Studies in Jade, New York, Privately Printed [by the De Vinne Press], 1906.

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