A VERY RARE TIXI LACQUER THREE-TIERED RECTANGULAR BOX AND COVER
PROPERTY FROM THE CAPELO COLLECTION, LOTS 238 - 239
A VERY RARE TIXI LACQUER THREE-TIERED RECTANGULAR BOX AND COVER

MING DYNASTY, 15TH/16TH CENTURY

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A VERY RARE TIXI LACQUER THREE-TIERED RECTANGULAR BOX AND COVER
MING DYNASTY, 15TH/16TH CENTURY
Finely and deeply carved in tixi style with classic elegant ruyi motifs between scrollwork through alternating layers of lustrous dark brown and red lacquer
13¾ x 8 x 9¾ in. (35 x 20.4 x 25 cm.)

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Lot Essay

Although rectangular vessels are especially rare in tixi or guri lacquer, several have been found in excavations. A rectangular red lacquer box (20 x 11.8 x 6 cm.) dated to the Yuan dynasty is now in the Metropolitan Museum, illustrated by J. Watt and B. Ford, East Asian Lacquer: The Florence and Herbert Irving Collection, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1992, p. 49-50, no. 6. This box shares with the current example the design element of ruyi motifs which wrap around the corners of the form. This risky style of decoration required great skill and confidence, and was abandoned by later decorators, as can be seen on the Ming rectangular box in the Metropolitan Museum, illustrated ibid., p. 61, no. 15, which has a design element on either side of each corner, but leaves the corner edge plain. A rectangular black tixi lacquer box of slightly different dimensions (13.4 x 11.1 x 8.5 cm.) and with a different arrangement of scrolls, dated to the early Ming dynasty was exhibited in Chinese Lacquer Works, Osaka, 1991, catalogue no. 48, pp. 74-5.

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