Vintage Dragon Qinghua Brush-Rinsing Pot Brush Pen Wash Pots

Reproduction of Qing Dynasty

High quality period Chinese brush pots can fetch high prices. In 2012, a Chinese brush pot made of bamboo was donated to a Bristol-based charity shop. When the shop sold the brush pot to raise funds for St Peter's Hospice, it was sold for £360,000 even though the rim had been mended with glue and the bamboo frame had a substantial crack.Examination of the brush pot discovered that it was made between 1662 and 1722 by Gu Jue, a well known old master of the time.

In the Skinner Asian Arts Auction, an 18th-century 6-inch (150 mm) bamboo Chinese brush pot was sold for $539,500. The pot was inscribed with detailed figures of immortals and animals set in mountainous landscapes.

This one is not high quality, it is a reproduction.
Size: 10.5cm high and 12cm diameter
No chips no cracks.
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