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702 □ 703 SOLD WITHOUT RESERVE
A CELADON JADE ‘CHILONG’ INKREST PROPERTY FROM A HONG KONG PRIVATE FAMILY
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY COLLECTION
A COLLECTION OF NINETEEN INKSTICKS
of rectangular form with asymmetrical scrolling ends, the top
carved with a chilong writhing among scrolling ruyi clouds REPUBLICAN PERIOD
extended to the underside, the stone of a pale celadon colour comprising nineteen inkcakes moulded in various shapes and
with natural inclusions
bearing apocryphal Jiaqing marks, contained within a wood
12.6 cm, 5 in.
box inscribed Yuyuan tu mo (‘Traces of Imperial Garden ink’);
HK$ 50,000-70,000 together with a hardwood brushpot in the form of segmented
US$ 6,500-9,000 bamboo, carved with further leafy bamboo shoots on the
exterior
清十八世紀 青白玉雲龍紋墨床 Inksticks: 6 to 15.4 cm, 2⅜ to 6 in.
Brushpot: 12.9 cm, 5⅛ in.
HK$ 8,000-12,000
US$ 1,050-1,550
民國 墨一組十九件 及 木雕竹節紋筆筒
702
703
312 SOTHEBY’S 蘇富比