A rhinoceros horn 'prunus' libation cup, 17th-18th century
Lot 228. A rhinoceros horn 'prunus' libation cup, 17th-18th century. Estimate £30,000 - 40,000 (€38,000 - 51,000). Photo Bonhams.
The horn of an attractive reddish-brown tone, carved in relief around the exterior with prunus buds and flowers beside a folding leaf, all issued on branches extended from two stalks forming the handle of the cup and the openwork foot, the interior detailed with a fold of the leaf. 16cm (6 1/4in) long
Notes: One of the 'Three Friends of Winter', together with the pine and bamboo, the prunus symbolises strength and endurance.
Compare a similar cup in the collection of the Chester Beatty Library, illustrated by J.Chapman, The Art of Rhinoceros Horn Carving in China, London, 1999, pl.214.
A related libation cup was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 8th October 2013, lot 3238; and another by Christie's London, 12 May 2009, lot 28.
Bonhams. AUCTION 23541: ASIAN ART, 10:30 BST - LONDON, KNIGHTSBRIDGE