TWO SMALL CARVED AND INSCRIBED BAMBOO BRUSHPOTS
PROPERTY FROM THE QUEK KIOK LEE COLLECTION
TWO SMALL CARVED AND INSCRIBED BAMBOO BRUSHPOTS

LATE QING DYNASTY

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TWO SMALL CARVED AND INSCRIBED BAMBOO BRUSHPOTS
LATE QING DYNASTY
One is inscribed with a twelve-character poem, signed Xiaoshan; the other is incised with a four-character title, Taxue xunmei (searching for prunus in the snow), and an inscription incorporating a cyclical date gengzi, corresponding to 1840, followed by the signature Shaoxi shanren.
Larger: 4 7/8 in. (12.3 cm.) high
Provenance
Acquired in London, 16 October 1977

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