A CARVED RED LACQUER INGOT-SHAPED DISH
PROPERTY FROM THE GLENN AND JUDY ROBERTS COLLECTION
A CARVED RED LACQUER INGOT-SHAPED DISH

18TH CENTURY

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A CARVED RED LACQUER INGOT-SHAPED DISH
18TH CENTURY
The exterior is carved with a continuous frieze of the bajixiang, which are repeated on the sides of the interior above two bats and archaistic scroll at each end of the bottom of the interior. All is reserved on diaper grounds. Together with a miniature globular box, 18th century, which is carved on the cover with three quail standing below millet and on the box with a pair of ducks swimming amidst waves. The interior is gilded, and a four-character inscription, anhuaitang zhi (made by the Hall of Peace and Reminiscence), is written in red inside the cover.
Dish 8¼ in. (21 cm.) long; box 1 5/16 in. ( 3.3 cm.) diam. (2)

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