A FINELY CARVED AMBER MAGNOLIA-FORM WATER POT
PROPERTY FROM THE HOSOKAWA FAMILY COLLECTION
A FINELY CARVED AMBER MAGNOLIA-FORM WATER POT

QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)

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A FINELY CARVED AMBER MAGNOLIA-FORM WATER POT
QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)
The water pot is exquisitely carved in the form of a large magnolia blossom borne on a gnarled branch bearing smaller blossoms and buds.
4 1⁄4 in. (11 cm.) wide, zitan stand, cloisonné enamel spoon, Japanese wood box
Literature
Hosokawa Morisada, Ittokutoku, 1982, no. 35
Exhibited
Kumamoto Prefectural Museum of Art, Kumamoto, Kōga na bunjin no sekai : Min Shin no kaiga to shoseki bunbōgu I (The Exhibition of Hosokawa Morisada Collection), 9 October-8 November 1992, Catalogue no. 95

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