拍品專文
Compare with a scroll weight of similar form from the Gerald Godfrey Collection, sold in these Rooms, 30 November 1995, lot 812.
This particular form of ruler-shaped scroll-weight appeared in different media from the Song dynasty onwards. Two wooden weights of similar form with nephrite knobs now in the Shanghai Museum were excavated from the Wanli period tomb of Zhu Shoucheng in Shanghai and are illustrated by Li and Watt in The Chinese Scholar's Studio: Artistic Life in the Late Ming Period, no. 69. In the catalogue entry Robert Mowry notes, "Characteristics to be observed in these pieces are the meticulous craftsmanship, seen especially in the indented edges along the top, and the preference for old jade knobs. The careful articulation of the top edge was also copied in the Ming jade versions".
This particular form of ruler-shaped scroll-weight appeared in different media from the Song dynasty onwards. Two wooden weights of similar form with nephrite knobs now in the Shanghai Museum were excavated from the Wanli period tomb of Zhu Shoucheng in Shanghai and are illustrated by Li and Watt in The Chinese Scholar's Studio: Artistic Life in the Late Ming Period, no. 69. In the catalogue entry Robert Mowry notes, "Characteristics to be observed in these pieces are the meticulous craftsmanship, seen especially in the indented edges along the top, and the preference for old jade knobs. The careful articulation of the top edge was also copied in the Ming jade versions".