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ANOTHER PROPERTY  PROPERTY FROM AN IMPORTANT WASHINGTON PRIVATE COLLECTION
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 A LARGE CARVED RED LACQUER 'EIGHT DAOIST IMMORTALS'   A SET OF FIVE `FIVE ELDERS' INKCAKES WITHIN A FITTED BOX
 CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER  LATE 18TH CENTURY
 19TH CENTURY  Each inkcake is inscribed and gilt with a poem by the maker Hu Kaiwen,
 The cover is inscribed with a two-character seal reading Kui Sheng.  followed by the artist's seal. The cover is decorated with four gilt characters
          reading Wulaotu mo (Five Elders inkcakes).
 18q in. (47 cm.) wide, Japanese wood box
          Box 9q x 5q in. (24.1 x 13.9 cm.)
 $8,000-12,000
          $20,000-30,000
 Lu Dong (zi: Kuisheng) was a famous early nineteenth century Yangzhou
 lacquerer who made items for the scholar's studio, snuff bottles and even   PROVENANCE:
          Private collection, Germany.
 furniture. See G. Tsang and H. Moss, Arts from the Scholar's Studio, Hong
          Christie's Hong Kong, 1 June 2011, lot 3877.
 Kong Museum of Art, nos. 63, 64, 85 (a snuff bottle), 149, 216 and 217, where
 further biographical details are given. Lu was one of the rare craftsmen who

 was able to transcend the social barriers imposed by his upbringing and be   華盛頓重要私́珍藏
 taken seriously by the literati as an artist, and he was one of the very few to
 find a place in the literature of the scholar class.  清十Ջˠ紀末ǎ̩老圖ખˏ組̩錠
          款ㄦ:Ǚ胡氏ǚǙ開文ǚǙ蒼ρ室ǚǙ開文仿۵ǚǙ開ǚǙ文ǚ

          Ϝ源
 清十̏ˠ紀ǎץ紅Ջ仙圖૯८蓋盒
 款  Ǚ葵生ǚ  德४私́珍藏
 (cover)  香港ωૈ得
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