A YELLOW-GLAZED CARVED CYLINDRICAL BRUSHPOT
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A YELLOW-GLAZED CARVED CYLINDRICAL BRUSHPOT

19TH CENTURY

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A YELLOW-GLAZED CARVED CYLINDRICAL BRUSHPOT
19th Century
Finely carved around the exterior with five monkeys playing around on rocks among pine trees apparently trying to reach a seal hanging from a branch, all under a pale yellow glaze, the eyes picked out in black, the base with an impressed seal mark, Li Licheng zuo
5 in. (14.7 cm.) high, wood stand
Provenance
Michael Kaynes-Klitz Collection
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Lot Essay

See notes to lot 59. The maker of this brushpot, Li Licheng, is not recorded, but is probably a family member of Li Yucehng, sharing the same family name 'Li' and generation name 'Cheng'

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