Lot 8026
AN ALOESWOOD ROSARY AND A MATCHING TIN BOX QING DYNASTY
The rosary, shou chuan composes with eighteen aloeswood beads, one end with a double-gourd form, the matching box in the shape of a qin, finely incised with bamboo leaves and Daichunlin on the cover.
L: 16.5 cm, D: 10 cm (Aloeswood Rosary)
Estimate
TWD 2,344,000-3,750,000
HKD 600,000-960,000
USD 77,300-123,700
Sold Price
The present lot composes of eighteen beads infused with the subtle notes of aloeswood, completed with a tin box decorated in the shape of a qin and finely incised with further bamboo leaves and seals reading Daichunlin. Daichunlin originated and had a great reputation in Yangzhou as it was widely known that their fragranced powder contained trace elements of precious pearl powder. When the Kangxi emperor visited southern Yangzhou, the eunuch greatly appreciated the Daichunlin and even bought fragranced powder back to the Imperial Palace.
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Ravenel Spring Auction 2014 Hong Kong
Sunday, May 25, 2014, 2:00pm