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A RARE CARVED RED LACQUER DOUBLE-TIERED BOX AND COVER
QING DYNASTY |
This double-tiered scholar’s box in the shape of a six-petaled flower is painted all over its exterior with red lacquer, while the insides and base are painted in black lacquer. A wave pattern runs round the box’s edge, with a flower-like roundel protruding from this pattern. The border of the roundel is decorated with a ring of “thunder” motif, which in turn bears an image of a pavilion set against a background of waves in relief carving; a large number of children are shown playing in the pavilion, creating a lively, boisterous atmosphere. The exterior of the box is decorated with a background of “ancient coin” motif, against which are set a number of flower medallions. This double-tiered scholar’s box is carved with great precision and harmonious composition. The flower medallion decoration is rarely seen on lacquer ware of this period, making this a particularly precious piece. |
Estimate
360,000 - 420,000 1,395,000 - 1,628,000 46,500 - 54,200
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