A LARGE CARVED POLYCHROME LACQUER ‘SPRING’ CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER
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A LARGE CARVED POLYCHROME LACQUER ‘SPRING’ CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER

QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)

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A LARGE CARVED POLYCHROME LACQUER ‘SPRING’ CIRCULAR BOX AND COVER
QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)
The cover with layers of lacquer in red, black, and brown is deeply and crisply carved with Shoulao seated under a pine in a roundel within a large ‘Chun’ (spring) character and flanked by a pair of five-clawed dragons amidst clouds above a basin overflowing with auspicious emblems. On the rounded sides of the box and cover, four shaped cartouches enclosing leafy sprays of peaches are divided by the Eight Buddhist Emblems, Bajixiang, against a dense diaper with lozenge. The interior and base are lacquered black.
15 1/8 in. (38.3 cm.) diam.
Provenance
Acquired in London, circa 1990

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Lot Essay

A similar box and cover with a gilt Qianlong six-character mark but a red lacquered interior in the Palace Museum, Beijing, is illustrated in Zhongguo Meishu Quanji: Lacquer, Beijing, vol. 8, 1989, pl. 172, p. 171. Another similar box in the National Palace Museum, Taiwan, is illustrated in the Gugong qiqi tezhan mulu (A Special Exhibition of Lacquer Wares in the Palace Museum), Taipei, 1981, pl. 67, together with the Jiajing prototype of the box, no. 37.

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