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                                                     PROPERTY FROM THE KAISENDO MUSEUM                               PROPERTY FROM THE KAISENDO MUSEUM           Boxes of this type were possibly made in the Lacquer
                                                     A MOTHER-OF-PEARL INLAID LACQUER                                A LARGE CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER             Workshops of the Zaobanchu (Imperial Palace Workshop)
                                                     FOLIATE TRAY                                                    ‘DRAGON’ BOX AND COVER                      located in the Forbidden City. The same subject and style
                                                                                                                                                                 of carving can be found on several pieces preserved in the
                                                     MING DYNASTY, 15TH – 16TH CENTURY                               QING DYNASTY, QIANLONG PERIOD               Palace Museum, Beijing, such as a lacquer box carved with
                                                     of eight-lobed foliate form, the interior inlaid with mother-of-  of compressed circular form, the domed cover meticulously   dragons, illustrated in Zhongguo bowuyuan can diaoqi/Carved
                                                     pearl depicting two elegant ladies on a boat admiring a lotus   carved with five ferocious scaly dragons writhing amidst   Lacquer in the Palace Museum, Beijing, 1985, pl. 311. Two other
                                                     pond scenery surrounded by birds and willow, encircled by a     tumultuous swirling waves and flames, the box similarly carved   lacquer boxes are preserved in the National Palace Museum,
                                                     dense composite floral scroll, all reserved on a black ground,   with five striding dragons in mutual pursuit of flaming pearls,   Taipei, and were included in the Museum’s exhibition Carving
                                                     the base lacquered black, Japanese wood box                     the interior and base lacquered black, the rims mounted in gilt-  the Subtle Radiance of Colors, Treasured Lacquerware in the
                                                     25.4 cm, 10 in.                                                 metal, Japanese wood box                    National Palace Museum, Taipei, 2008, cat. nos 133 and 135.
                                                                                                                     36.6 cm, 14⅜ in.                            See also an example sold in these rooms, 8th April 2011, lot
                                                     EXHIBITED                                                                                                   3151.
                                                     Chinese Arts of the Ming and Ch’ing Periods, Tokyo National     HK$ 400,000-600,000
                                                     Museum, Tokyo, 1963, cat. no. 246.                              US$ 52,000-78,000

                                                     HK$ 80,000-120,000                                              清乾隆   剔紅海水雲龍紋圓蓋盒
                                                     US$ 10,400-15,600

                                                     This exquisite tray is notable for its intricate inlaid design.
                                                     The tiny pieces of shell have been patiently mapped into
                                                     place to create the scene of ladies on a boat, and the vibrancy
                                                     of the scene is heightened by the iridescent sheen of the
                                                     shell. Another tray of this form and design is in the Itsuo Art
                                                     Museum, included in the exhibition Chinese Arts of the Ming
                                                     and Ch’ing Periods, Tokyo National Museum, Tokyo, 1981, cat.
                                                     no. 59. See also another example, also preserved in Japan,
                                                     sold in our London rooms, 6th November 2013, lot 366.

                                                     明十五至十六世紀
                                                     黑漆嵌螺鈿荷塘泛舟圖葵式盤


                                                     3659
                                                     PROPERTY FROM THE KAISENDO MUSEUM
                                                     A CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER ‘PEONY’
                                                     CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER
                                                     MING DYNASTY, 15TH – 16TH CENTURY
                                                     the domed cover with a large peony blossom wreathed by
                                                     lush foliage, the shallow sides with floral buds and blooms
                                                     alternating with large leaves, the interior and base lacquered
                                                     dark brown, Japanese wood box
                                                     7 cm, 2¾ in.

                                                     HK$ 80,000-120,000
                                                     US$ 10,400-15,600

                                                     Another early Ming cinnabar lacquer circular box and cover
                                                     of larger size from the collection of the Kaisendo museum,
                                                     similarly carved with peony flowers, was sold in these rooms,
                                                     11th July 2020, lot 3632. A closely related polychrome lacquer
                                                     box from the Qing court collection, preserved in the Palace
                                                     Museum, Beijing, is illustrated in The Complete Collection of
                                                     Treasures of the Palace Museum. Lacquer Wares of the Yuan
                                                     and Ming Dynasties, Hong Kong, 2006, pl. 49.

                                                     明十五至十六世紀   剔紅牡丹紋印盒




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