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A Chinese Cinnabar Lacquer hexalobed box and cover.
Finely carved to the cover with a cartouche depicting two scholars engaged in a game of wei qi with two attendants approaching, beneath a pine tree, the sides carved with alternating panels depicting blossoming foliage and the Bajixiang, 'Eight Buddhist Emblems', lacquered black to the interior and base.
18th century
Provenance: Spink & Son paper label to base C.f. Lot 170
The Pavilion Sale - Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art, Christie's Hong Kong, 5th April, 2016
Dimensions
17.5cm longStock number
5661The BADA Standard
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