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A SILVER WIRE-INLAID EBONY AND ZITAN ROCKWORK STAND
18TH CENTURY
The upper ebony section is finely carved and undercut as rock work interspersed with bamboo and flowers. The whole is raised on a shaped zitan base with pierced aprons and five ruyi-form feet joined by humpback stretchers, and finely inlaid in silver wire with decorative patterns.
2 1/8 in. (5.5 cm.) high, 4 1/8 in. (10.6 cm.) wide, 1 ¾ in. (4.5 cm.) deep

Lot Essay

The present stand is a superb example of the highly successful combination of jet-black ebony and purple-toned zitan which gives this stand a pleasing aesthetic. By carving the rocky landscape in ebony and raising the carving on a zitan stand, the carver subtly transforms the stand into an independent work of art, in reference to large-scale scholar's rocks. The added silver-inlaid details on the zitan base make the work, even more luxurious.

Compare a related zitan stand (3.5 cm. high) carved with rockwork and lingzhi, dated to the 19th century, illustrated by P. Mak, The Art of Chinese Wooden Stands: The Songde Tang Collection, Hong Kong, 2008, pp. 244-5, pl. 85.

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