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A tortoise-shaped pottery ink-stone and cover

Fine Chinese Art
07.11.2019
Schätzpreis
15.000 £ - 20.000 £
ca. 19.235 $ - 25.647 $
Zuschlagspreis:
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Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 29

A tortoise-shaped pottery ink-stone and cover

Fine Chinese Art
07.11.2019
Schätzpreis
15.000 £ - 20.000 £
ca. 19.235 $ - 25.647 $
Zuschlagspreis:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

Property from the Collection of John J. Studzinski, CBE 大英帝國司令勳章受勳者John J. Studzinski珍藏 A tortoise-shaped pottery ink-stone and cover Han Dynasty Naturalistically modelled as a tortoise standing four-square on short legs, the head gazing upward, the back hollowed to form the inkwell, the cover incised with hexagrams and trigrams. 23.5cm (9 1/4 in) long (2). Fußnoten 漢 陶胎龜形硯連蓋 Provenance : Gisèle Croës Arts d'Extrême-Orient, Brussels, 18 May 2001 John J. Studzinski, CBE 來源:比利時布魯塞爾古董商,Gisèle Croës Arts d'Extrême-Orient,2001年5月18日 大英帝國司令勳章受勳者John J. Studzinski珍藏 The result of ASA Authentication et Datation d'Objects d'Art et d'Archaeologie par Methodes Scientifiques, Paris, thermoluminescence test no.14.24.27- TL 102.062, dated 19 February 2001, is consistent with the dating of this lot. 巴黎ASA Authentication et Datation d'Objects d'Art et d'Archaeologie par Methodes Scientifiques熱釋光檢測結果(2001年2月19日,編號14.24.27- TL 102.062)顯示年代與本拍品年代一致。 Tortoise-shaped ink-stones appear to have been in use in China for many centuries, from the Han dynasty (206 BC –AD 220) onwards, and are known both with and without cover, in stone and in pottery. Since the very early literary references, the shell of the tortoise was considered evocative of the cosmos, with the upper surface reminiscent of the vaulted heaven, and the underside analogous to the flat disc of the earth. As animals living a long life, tortoises symbolised longevity but also immutability and steadfastness. The use of the tortoise as support, such as in the present example, probably derives from the observation of the animal's habit of burying itself under the ground and re-emerge at certain times. The use of the tortoise as an ink-stone probably derived from the tortoise's further association with water. For reference see C.Michaelson, Gilded Dragons. Buried Treasures from China's Golden Ages, London, 1999, pp.54-55. A similar but slightly larger tortoise-shaped ink-stone and cover, Han dynasty, from the collection of the Miho Museum, Kyoto, is illustrated in Catalogue of the Miho Museum (The South Wing), Kyoto, 1997, pl.119. Compare with a related tortoise-shaped pottery ink-stone, Han/Tang dynasty, which was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 2-3 June 2016, lot 693.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 29
Auktion:
Datum:
07.11.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, New Bond Street 101 New Bond Street London W1S 1SR Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
Beschreibung:

Property from the Collection of John J. Studzinski, CBE 大英帝國司令勳章受勳者John J. Studzinski珍藏 A tortoise-shaped pottery ink-stone and cover Han Dynasty Naturalistically modelled as a tortoise standing four-square on short legs, the head gazing upward, the back hollowed to form the inkwell, the cover incised with hexagrams and trigrams. 23.5cm (9 1/4 in) long (2). Fußnoten 漢 陶胎龜形硯連蓋 Provenance : Gisèle Croës Arts d'Extrême-Orient, Brussels, 18 May 2001 John J. Studzinski, CBE 來源:比利時布魯塞爾古董商,Gisèle Croës Arts d'Extrême-Orient,2001年5月18日 大英帝國司令勳章受勳者John J. Studzinski珍藏 The result of ASA Authentication et Datation d'Objects d'Art et d'Archaeologie par Methodes Scientifiques, Paris, thermoluminescence test no.14.24.27- TL 102.062, dated 19 February 2001, is consistent with the dating of this lot. 巴黎ASA Authentication et Datation d'Objects d'Art et d'Archaeologie par Methodes Scientifiques熱釋光檢測結果(2001年2月19日,編號14.24.27- TL 102.062)顯示年代與本拍品年代一致。 Tortoise-shaped ink-stones appear to have been in use in China for many centuries, from the Han dynasty (206 BC –AD 220) onwards, and are known both with and without cover, in stone and in pottery. Since the very early literary references, the shell of the tortoise was considered evocative of the cosmos, with the upper surface reminiscent of the vaulted heaven, and the underside analogous to the flat disc of the earth. As animals living a long life, tortoises symbolised longevity but also immutability and steadfastness. The use of the tortoise as support, such as in the present example, probably derives from the observation of the animal's habit of burying itself under the ground and re-emerge at certain times. The use of the tortoise as an ink-stone probably derived from the tortoise's further association with water. For reference see C.Michaelson, Gilded Dragons. Buried Treasures from China's Golden Ages, London, 1999, pp.54-55. A similar but slightly larger tortoise-shaped ink-stone and cover, Han dynasty, from the collection of the Miho Museum, Kyoto, is illustrated in Catalogue of the Miho Museum (The South Wing), Kyoto, 1997, pl.119. Compare with a related tortoise-shaped pottery ink-stone, Han/Tang dynasty, which was sold at Sotheby's Hong Kong, 2-3 June 2016, lot 693.

Auktionsarchiv: Los-Nr. 29
Auktion:
Datum:
07.11.2019
Auktionshaus:
Bonhams London
London, New Bond Street 101 New Bond Street London W1S 1SR Tel: +44 20 7447 7447 Fax : +44 207 447 7401 info@bonhams.com
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