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             A SUPERB AND RARE DUAN INKSTONE,           北宋   端石「天硯」                                                                                    The tradition of making inkstones began in the Northern   It is rare to find a Duan inkstone that has been preserved in
             NORTHERN SONG DYNASTY                                                                                                                     Song dynasty and has since been highly valued amongst   its natural state. The inkpool gives the impression of being
                                                        來源:                                                                                            scholars. The most cherished type of Duan inkstone was the   naturally formed through water erosion. Compare a similarly
             lacquer box and cover of conforming shape  繭山龍泉堂,東京                                                                                       purplish-brown variety, typically reserved for the privileged   formed Song dynasty inkstone with similar characteristics
             18.5 cm                                                                                                                                   few – scholars, sages and monks. Featuring exquisite use   in the Taipei Palace Museum, illustrated in Cheng Chia-
                                                        展覽:                                                                                            of the natural colours found in the material, they were   Hua, Ancient Inkstones Illustrated in the Imperial Catalogue,
             PROVENANCE                                 《名硯展》,繭山龍泉堂,東京,1987年,編號12                                                                      considered the most prized item in a gentleman’s studio,   Taipei, 1997, cat. no. 27.
             Mayuyama & Co. Ltd, Tokyo.                                                                                                                symbolizing refinement and sophistication. They were
                                                        出版:                                                                                            quarried and carved in Guangdong Province, Suzhou and
             EXHIBITED                                  北畠雙耳及北畠五鼎,《観硯録》,東京,1984年,                                                                      Beijing.
             Meiken-ten [Masterpieces of Inkstones], Mayuyama & Co.,   頁73-76
             Ltd, Tokyo, 1987, cat. no. 12.
             LITERATURE
             Soji Kitabatake and Gotei Kitabatake, Kankenroku, Tokyo,
             1984, pp. 73-76.

             HK$ 1,000,000-1,500,000
             US$ 128,000-192,000


















































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