A CHINESE SILVER-INLAID BONE-INSET ZITAN STAND.
Qing Dynasty, 18th / 19th Century.
The top carved and pierced with a central roundel depicting a flower head borne on scrolling foliage, with a raised rim, the high waist with pierced quatrefoil panels inset with stained green bats around a stylised shou character, the waist overhung by a stained green pierced gallery, the shoulders bound by a lappet ring, the four ruyi-shaped feet joined by ruyi-shaped aprons with inset carved and pierced stained green floral quatrefoil panels, and inlaid with silver taotie mask patterns, further silver inlay on the rim, 5.7cm H, 9.5cm diameter.
Provenance: an English private collection.
清十八 / 十九世紀 嵌銀鑲骨紫檀雕木座
來源:英國私人收藏。
For a related nanmu and boxwood stand but without the pierced roundel see The Art of Chinese Stands: the Songde Tang Collection, 2008, cat. no. 23, p. 110.
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