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VARIOUS PROPERTIES  PROPERTY FROM A PRIVATE EUROPEAN FAMILY
 1177     1179
 A JICHIMU BRUSH POT  A TIELIMU RECESSED-LEG TABLE            The form of the present table, with its shaped aprons, elaborate spandrels,
 18TH-19TH CENTURY  18TH CENTURY                              mid-leg ‘barbed leaf’ carving and ruyi-form feet is a particularly archaic one,
                                                              derived from the open-panel box construction developed as early as the Tang
 The brush pot is of waisted cylindrical form, with an   The single-plank top is set with everted ends above a beaded apron and carved
                                                              dynasty. Several small wine tables with such features can be seen in the
 attractively feathered grain.  ruyi-form spandrels. The whole is raised on elegantly shaped legs carved at the
                                                              Song-dynasty painting album, Tianlai ge jiucang Songren huace, part of which
          mid-section with double floral motif and terminating in stylized ruyi-feet, and
 6¡ in. (15.8 cm.) high                                       is illustrated in Wang Shixiang’s Connoisseurship of Chinese Furniture, vol. I,
          joined by pairs of stretchers.
                                                              Hong Kong, 1990, p. 55, fig. 2.20. An example in tielimu illustrated by Wang
 $1,000-2,000  33q in. ( cm.) high, 50q in. ( cm.) wide, 12r in. ( cm.) deep  Shixiang in ibid., vol. II, p. 78, no. B36, although both lack the everted ends.
 PROVENANCE:
          $8,000-12,000                                       A few extant examples of this form are known, including one at the
 The Peony Collection, Hong Kong.
                                                              Nelson-Atkins Museum, illustrated by Roger Ward and Patricia Fidler in
          PROVENANCE:                                         The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art: A Handbook of the Collection, New
 LITERATURE:
          Robert H. Ellsworth, New York, 15 April 1982.
 R. Piccus, ed., Wood from the Scholar’s Table: Chinese
 R. Piccus, ed., Wood from the Scholar’s Table: Chinese       York, 1993, p. 342. For a huanghuali example with everted ends and very
 Hardwood Carvings and Scholar’s Articles, Hong Kong,
 Hardwood Carvings and Scholar’s Articles, Hong Kong,         similar mid-leg ‘barbed-leaf’ carvings in the Royal Ontario Museum, see
 1984, no. 21.                                                R. Ellsworth, Chinese Furniture: Hardwood Examples of the Ming and Early
                                                              Ch’ing Dynasties, New Fairfield, Connecticut, 1970, no. 53.


 清十八/十九世紀 雞翅木筆筒                                               私́歐洲家族珍藏
 來源:
                                                              清十Ջˠ紀ǎ鐵梨木夾頭榫如意雲紋翹頭案
 The Peony Collection, 香港
                                                              Ϝ源
 出版:
                                                              安思遠
 紐☼
     年 月  日
 R. Piccus編, 《Wood from the Scholar’s Table:
 Chinese Hardwood Carvings and Scholar’s
 Articles》, 香港, 1984年, 編號21









 1178
 A TIELIMU PERFUMIER AND A ZITAN ROOT
 INCENSE HOLDER
 18TH-19TH CENTURY
 With a fitted cover on each end, the cylindrical
 perfumier is carved with a scene of four figures in a
 rocky landscape with pine trees. The incense holder
 is worked to cleverly utilize the natural qualities of the
 zitan root, and is suggestive of craggy rockwork with
 stalks of bamboo to one side.
 Perfumier: 5√ in. (14.9 cm.) high
 Incense Holder: 4¬ in. (11.9 cm.) high   (2)
 $5,000-7,000
 PROVENANCE:
 The Peony Collection, Hong Kong.

 清十八/十九世紀 
 紫檀樹根形香插及鐵梨木雕人物圖香筒
 來源:
 The Peony Collection, 香港


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