A 19th century bamboo brush pot with a seated Sage being visited by a small boy, presented by a old man. Mountain scene in the back. Age: Ching - 19th Century. Condition: No repairs.
Size: H.16cm. Radius:10.5cm.
Bamboo brush pot with two Cranes sitting on a pine tree. Background has a Sage standing on a small mountain. Age: Qing- Early 19th century. Size: 14cm. hight- 10cm. width. Condition: No repairs.
A very large natural wood and carved scroll pot that has used the natural contours of the wood with some carvings to finish it. Scroll pots are not as common as brush pots.
Age: Early 19th century. Size: H.28.8cm. W.35.5cm.
Condition: No repairs. Normal wear.
A nice early Ching huanghuali brushpot showing it's well-figured grain.
Size: H. 17.2cm. Diameter. 15.5cm.
Condition: No repairs. Two small chips on the upper outer rim and a small chip on the bottom rim.
A nice slightly tapered huanghuali brushpot from the early Ching dynasty. Size: H. 16.2cm. Diameter. 14.5cm
Condition: No repairs. Three small chips on the bottom rim.
A nicely grained early Ching Dynasty huanghuali brushpot. Size: H. 14.5cm. Diameter. 13.7cm.
Condition: One small old repair on the outside upper rim. See photo.
A nice medium size huanghuali brush pot from China. Age: Late Ming early Ching. Size: H. 13.5cm. Diameter. 12.1cm. Condition: Normal wear and a small chip on the top rim. See photo.
A nice medium size early Ching brush pot made of huanghuali. Still has the original finish on it. Size: H.12.4cm. Diameter. 10.7cm. Condition: No cracks or repairs. One small chip on outside upper rim.
Huanghuali brushpot with original finish. Late Ming early Qing. Size: H.15cm. Diameter: 13.4cm. Condition: No repairs. Some minor chips on the upper rim.
A thick and heavy huanghuali brushpot from the Ming Dynasty with several ghost faces. Size: H. 16.5cm. Diameter. 15cm. Condition. No repairs. A very small chip on the outside upper rim. See last photo. A small chip in the upper inner rim.
A huanghuali wood brush pot carved with flowering trees and lingzhi fungus. The trees/foliage are encased in three large panels resembling petals. The interior of the rim (down about 1.5 cm) is also carved into three sections made to resemble tops of petals. There are many what are called "ghost faces" present in the grain - a characteristic of huanghuali. The carving might be from a later date.
Period: Early 19th Century
Size: Height = 16.5 cm (6-1/2 inches), Diameter = 16.25 cm ...click for details