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A Caved ’Shallow Basket’ Duan Chinese Inkstone by Gu Erniang, Qing Dynasty
$ 19008
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Description
A caved ’Shallow Basket’ Duan Inkstone by Gu Erniang, Qing Dynasty, Kangxi PeriodThe stone is firm and dense, warm and delicate. The entire back of the inkstone is carved in the shape of a bamboo basket, and the bamboo gabions of the basket are carved in a very realistic way, with a sense of layering and three-dimensionality, just like a real bamboo basket. The inkstone is very delicate and exquisite, and can be used to write small letters with ink. A Hongmu box and cover are fitted.
Size: 4 1/2 in. (11.5 cm.) Diameter
Condition: Item is in excellent condition as shown in pictures except chips at sides.
Reference: The Imperial Sale Important Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, Christie’s Hong Kong Auction, 30 May 2010, Lot 1940
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