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          PROPERTY FROM THE KAISENDO MUSEUM          明十六至十七世紀    剔紅人物故事圖四撞方盒
          A RARE CARVED CINNABAR LACQUER FOUR-
          TIERED BOX AND COVER
          MING DYNASTY, 16TH – 17TH CENTURY
          of square section with chamfered corners, the cover carved
          with a scholar on a boat in a lakeside landscape with pine trees
          and a pavilion, the sides carved with varying floral blooms
          borne on leafy branches, all resting atop a splayed floral frieze,
          the interior and base lacquered black. Japanese wood box
          17 cm, 6⅝ in.

          HK$ 400,000-600,000
          US$ 52,000-78,000

          It is rare to find a Ming dynasty four-tiered lacquer box and
          cover of this quality, with such balanced proportion, careful
          carving and serene design. The theme of scholars in a pavilion
          setting was a popular subject on lacquer wares from the early
          Ming dynasty and closely follow fan paintings, such as Waiting
          for Guests by Lamplight by the Song painter Ma Lin (1194-
          1264), illustrated in Mary Tregear, Chinese Art, London, 1980,
          pl. 102.
          Another cinnabar lacquer four-tiered box and cover formerly
          in the collection of Viscount Naonori Matsudaira, was sold in
          our London rooms, 11th May 2011, lot 121 and again in our New
          York rooms, 13th September 2017, lot 47. See also closely
          related boxes include one in the Palace Museum published in
          200 Objects You Should Know: Carved Lacquer Ware, Beijing,
          2008, pl. 56; another from the collection of Dr Ip Yee sold in
          our Hong Kong rooms, 19th November 1984, lot 115.







































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