Eternal Beauty: Splendors in Asian Art
By Revere Auctions
Jul 23, 2024
755 Prior Ave N #235C, St Paul, MN, US, United States
Join Revere for our annual summer Asian sale. Featuring an extraordinary collection of valuable carved jade, rare metalwork, and lovely paintings. Explore the history of China, Japan, and East Asia through the selection of works offered in this sale. Highlights of this sale include a large double Qing embroidery, huanghuali furniture, and an extraordinary parcel gilt bronze censer in the style of Hu Wenming.
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LOT 32:

Chinese Carved Pale Jade Cat & Kitten

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Sold for: $4,000
Start price:
$ 200
Estimated price :
$400 - $800
Buyer's Premium: 26% More details
Auction took place on Jul 23, 2024 at Revere Auctions
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Chinese Carved Pale Jade Cat & Kitten
Chinese carved jade figural group depicting a mother cat and her suckling kitten. Of a pale jade.

Included in this auction is a box designed to hold this jade as well as a collection of 22 other lovely carved works also offered here.

Provenance: Collection of Jerry O'Brien, Wichita, Kansas; thence by descent.

Jerry O'Brien (February 6, 1902-June 2, 1951) was a business mogul and public figure in Wichita, Kansas throughout the first half of the 20th century. He began working at Wilcoxon-Searcy before founding his own joint venture, the Roberts-O'Brien Company, in 1930 at the age of 28. During World War II he manufactured airplane parts and, by 1941, had opened up a company in his own name, the Jerry O'Brien Company. Throughout the 1940s he manufactured car awnings under the name Weather Master Car Awning Company. During this time he also served on numerous public and private committees. He died suddenly of a heart attack at the age of 49 on June 2, 1951. During his life he collected these excellent jades and assembled them in the silk box offered in this sale.

Reference:
The Wichita Eagle: December 7, 1930, page 8; June 15, 1941, page 12; June 4, 1951, page 10; June 9, 1951, page 9.
The Wichita Beacon: September 24, 1931, page 8; June 19, 1941, page 18; January 3, 1946, page 1; April 18, 1946, page 20; June 5, 1951, page 6.
*Newspaper clippings not included with this lot*

Height: 1 in x width: 2 in x depth: 1 5/8 in. Weight: 28.29 grams.
Condition: There are no major chips, cracks, losses, or restorations. Other jades and box pictured are not included and sold separately.

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