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PROPERTY OF AN AMERICAN PRIVATE                   A ‘HUANGHUALI’ DOCUMENT BOX                     A ‘ZITAN’ FOLDING ALBUM STAND
COLLECTOR                                         AND COVER                                       LATE QING DYNASTY
                                                  QING DYNASTY
A GROUP OF SCHOLAR’S OBJECTS                                                                      of rectangular form, unfolding to two slender
AND A ‘JUN’ STYLE BOWL                            of rectangular form, with a single panel cover  rectangular toprails hinged at the corners and
QING DYNASTY, 19TH CENTURY                        and sides with beaded edge, the lower section   mid-section, joined to side posts and a central
                                                  similarly constructed, with metal hinges,       support with an open panel to incorporate an
comprised of a small white-glazed openwork        rectangular corner mounts and ruyi-shaped top   upper wedge-ended post that notches into the
‘deer, pine and monkey’ brushpot; a globular      mounts, the front with a circular lockplate     lower ratcheted post, the base joined to a ledge to
white-glazed soft-paste, oral-molded waterpot, a  Height 3⅛ in., 7.9 cm; Width 14¾ in., 37.5 cm;  support the paper sheets
quadrangular white crackle-glazed waterpot with   Depth 7¾ in., 19.7 cm                           Height 10 in., 25.4 cm; Width open 18½ in., 47 cm
clambering bat and chilong; an ovoid teadust-
glazed waterpot and a deep bowl covered overall   Ⴚ$ 3,000-5,000                                PROVENANCE
with a thick sky-blue glaze (5)                                                                   Collection of Robert Chasin, California.
Diameter of largest 7½ in., 19.1 cm               㶭ġġġ湫剙㡐味䙺
                                                                                                  $ 2,000-3,000
PROVENANCE
                                                                                                  㶭㛓ġġġ䳓㨨㉀䔲㝞
Collection of Millicent Rogers (1902-1953), and
thence by descent.

$ 2,000-3,000
㶭⋩ḅᶾ䲨ġġġ㔯㇧䒟⑩ᶨ䳬⍲懆䩘⺷䙴

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