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Early Ming dynasty, 16th century
The top of the compressed drum-shaped holder is pierced with four circular and one rectangular apertures for holding brushes and an inkstick.
The curved sides are decorated with lotus heads issuing from a leafy scroll between wide bands, all picked out in gilt
Diameter 11.5 cm
Provenance: The Sam Marsh collection
Nicholas Grindley, London
Christie's Hong Kong, 31 March-1 April 1992, Lot 986
Published: Sam Marsh, 'Brushpots, A Collector's View', Hong Kong 2020
Drum-shaped brush- and inkstick holders were produced in Chinese porcelain for a relatively short period and are generally dated to the first half of the 16th century.
They usually have three or four circular and one rectangular aperture at the top for holding brushes and an inkstick.
Ming blue-and-white and the 'fahua' type are known (See, for example, images 4-5 from our collection and our website No. PF 49).
It's very rare to find similar objects made of materials other than porcelain, such as our bronze example, which probably predate the Ming porcelain ones.
Image 5 shows a series of examples from the Sam Marsh collection, including our bronze one.
The use of these brush- and inkstick receptacles becomes clear as there exists a painting of the famous philosopher Wang Yangming (1472-1529) seated at his writing desk. On the desk we can see, amongst others, a similar vessel, the circular holes holding three brushes with tips upwards (see images 5-6). It is assumed that the rectangular opening is meant to hold an inkstick. (See G. Tsang and H. Moss, 'Arts from the Scholar's Studio', Hong Kong. 1986, pp. 226-227).
This very piece was formerly in the collection of Sam Marsh (provenance Nicholas Grindley), and illustrated in his latest publication, Brushpots, A Collector's View, Hong Kong 2020, p.24, fig.5
WF 25 明早期 珍罕銅鎏金鼓式筆墨插
明早期,十六世紀
器呈扁鼓式,頂部開四圓孔與一方孔,用以插置毛筆與墨錠。
弧形腹部飾兩道寬弦紋,其間飾以卷草蓮紋,整體紋飾皆以鎏金工藝彰顯。
直徑 11.5 公分
來源:墨一閑(Sam Marsh)收藏
Nicholas Grindley, 倫敦
香港佳士得, 1992年3月31至4月1日, 拍品986
出版:Sam Marsh, Brushpots, A Collector's View, Hong Kong 2020, 頁24, 圖5
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