A Decent Zitan Brush-Licker of Qing Dynasty
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Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Pre 1900: Item # 1022909
Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Pre 1900: Item # 1022909
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Description:
A precious Zitan wood brush-licker was intriguingly carved with sea-waves patterns on the surface.
By waving-like circular rim, the scholar vessel was in dark tint and was reflected with purplish tint on the fretting rim. The characteristic Ox-Furs' wood grains were yielded.
It was a decent piece by good design and well maneuvered carvings.
Date: Qing dynasty, late 19th century.
Length:12.7cm,
Condition: Perfect.
Provenance: Purchased from the famous antique dealer -- Art of Chen in Taiwan.
A CUSTOM-MADE SILK BOX IS INCLUDED.
Description:
A precious Zitan wood brush-licker was intriguingly carved with sea-waves patterns on the surface.
By waving-like circular rim, the scholar vessel was in dark tint and was reflected with purplish tint on the fretting rim. The characteristic Ox-Furs' wood grains were yielded.
It was a decent piece by good design and well maneuvered carvings.
Date: Qing dynasty, late 19th century.
Length:12.7cm,
Condition: Perfect.
Provenance: Purchased from the famous antique dealer -- Art of Chen in Taiwan.
A CUSTOM-MADE SILK BOX IS INCLUDED.