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PROPERTY FROM THE PEONY COLLECTION
A BOXWOOD ‘ELEPHANT’ GROUP
QING DYNASTY
the caparisoned elephant standing foursquare next to a
kneeling foreign tribute bearer, with two cheerful boys on its
back carrying a basket of lingzhi
h. 10.7 cm, 4¼ in.
EXHIBITED
Art and Imitation in China, The Oriental Ceramic Society of
Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2006, cat. no. 50.
HK$ 40,000-60,000
US$ 5,100-7,700
清 黃楊木雕太平有象
展覽:
《馳騁古今:中國藝術的摹仿與創新》,香港東方陶瓷學
會,香港,2006年,編號50
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339
PROPERTY FROM THE PEONY COLLECTION
AN INSCRIBED BAMBOO-VENEER
INK STAND
QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY
modelled in the form of a calligraphy with scrolling ends on the
underside, the top inscribed with Jiezi Shu (‘Admonitions to
My Son’)
23.2 cm, 9⅛ in.
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HK$ 30,000-40,000
US$ 3,850-5,100
清十九世紀 貼黃題「誡子書」書卷式墨床
340
PROPERTY FROM THE PEONY COLLECTION
A GURI LACQUER CUP AND
A CARVED COCONUT CUP
LATE MING – EARLY QING DYNASTY
the first of guri type, carved through alternating layers of black
and cinnabar lacquer with five ruyi-shaped pommels; the
second of coconut, carved with a landscape scene
6 and 6.1 cm, 2⅜ in.
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HK$ 6,000-8,000
US$ 800-1,050
明末至清初 剔犀如意雲頭紋小盃 及 椰殼雕山水圖小盃
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