Two porcelain brush pots with turquoise glaze, with openwork decoration of prunus, bamboo, and pines, “The Three Friends of Winter”. China 18th century
Kangxi period (1661-1722)
The decoration of [...]
Brush rest in the shape of a five-peaked mountain, with turquoise glaze. The lower part has an openwork decoration of flowers and bats.
The base is unglazed and has a collection inventory number: 295[...]
Semi-translucent white jade brush washer carved in the shape of a flower surrounded by an intricate network of leafy and gnarled branches bearing various flowers and extending below the base.
High qu[...]
Un bel ensemble de la fin du XVIIIème siècle d'un livre modèle souple imprimé sur papier de riz(titre sur le plat en deux bandes apposée en papier crème sur un fond gris pâle en papier de riz à la cal[...]
A Chinese porcelain reticulated monochrome turquoise ‘Three Friends of Winter’ brush pot.
China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period (1661-1722).
Ref:
A brush pot, also reticulated and with a Three Frie[...]
Rare jade inkstone (nephrite) dating from the 18th century, where a Tiger and a Dragon emerging from the clouds are represented in strong relief and with great vigor. The carving is careful to make th[...]
We present this mammoth ivory brush holder, it is of Thai origin, it was monks who wore it on their belt. Copper and mammoth ivory carved 18th century. Interesting object, not common. The monks used t[...]
Wooden (teck) carved writing bord, with brass hinges
India 18th cty or early 19th
Colonial influence
The hinges and the lock are made of brass: some cut-outs reinforce the corners to protect it [...]
Exceptional late 18th century early 19th century card box in wood and ivory grips. Signed inside. Remarkable work of finesse and decoration. Figures and Villagers in a Bamboo Forest. Very nice old pat[...]
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