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4.  A ‘DUCKS AND LO TUS’  SHE  INKS T ONE AND C OVER
                 Song Dynasty (960-1279)

                 of rectangular sizhi yang form, carved from smooth dark gray she stone, the grinding surface sloping
                 abruptly down to form an angled water well at one end, with a squared and inset lip all around the
                 rim to receive the close-fitted flat cover carved in shallow relief with a pair of Mandarin ducks
                 swimming between large stylized lily pads in a tranquil pond.
                 Length 4¼ inches (10.9 cm)

                 A two-tier she inkstone of very similar form carved on the flat cover with a similar scene of a pair of Mandarin ducks in a
                 lotus pond was exhibited at the National Museum of History in Taipei and illustrated in the exhibition catalogue titled Hanhai
                 cangzhen: Zhonghua wenwu xuehui 30 zhounian ji’nian zhan (Treasures of the Chinese Culture and Fine Arts Association:
                 The 30th Anniversary Exhibition), Taipei, 2009, p. 146.
                 Compare the covered inkstone of similar form carved in shallow relief with stylized flowers and foliage on the flat cover,
                 excavated from a Northern Song tomb at Macheng, Hubei, illustrated in Kaogu, 1965, No. 1, pl. 5, fig. 10.

                 宋 歙石鴛鴦戲荷四直蓋硯 長 10.9 厘米
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