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312: AN EARLY 20TH C. JAPANESE ELEPHANT FORM SEAT

A low seat in the form of an elephant, constructed of thick cardboard formed to shape and covered by a canvas-like material covered in a thick coating with colors. Purchased from the Museum of the World auction conducted by Christie's on the museum premises in Tulsa, Oklahoma, 1981. The catalog description from that sale reads: "the drowsy old animal with glass eyes painted white with his head held low to the right, the saddle cloth decorated with dragons, flowers and tassels." Measures 20 x 31 x 24 inches. Provenance: The Joseph Candioto Trust. We ship in-house for all items with the exception of very large and or very fragile pieces and some international shipments.
Scattered soiling and rubs, minor scattered chips to some high points, paint drip, toned overall.
$400 - $800

World Treasures from the Estate of Joseph Earl Candioto - Session II

Friday, July 8th 2016


SOLD - $748

Sold Price includes the minimum buyer's premium of 15%