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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: A pair of biscuit porcelain turquoise-glazed brushpots depicting Liu Hai and the three-legged toad amongst open rockwork 一對無釉青瓷綠松石釉筆筒,飾劉海戲三足蟾蜍於透雕岩石紋飾, China, Kangxi period 1662-1722, Qing dynasty

A pair of biscuit porcelain turquoise-glazed brushpots depicting Liu Hai and the three-legged toad amongst open rockwork 一對無釉青瓷綠松石釉筆筒,飾劉海戲三足蟾蜍於透雕岩石紋飾

China, Kangxi period 1662-1722, Qing dynasty
Height: 4.92”. 12.5 cm - Width: 3.46”. 8.8 cm - Depth: 3.54”. 9.0 cm
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Private English Collection

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Similar Examples

Sam Marsh, Brushpots: A Collector’s View (Hong Kong: Sam Marsh, 2020), 196–197.

Victoria and Albert Museum. Brushpot, Turquoise-glazed porcelain, Jingdezhen, China, Qing Dynasty, 18th-19th Century. Accession number: 808A-1882.

John Ayers, Chinese and Japanese Works of Art in the Collection of Her Majesty The Queen, Vol. II,

London, 2016, p. 617.

A pair of biscuit porcelain turquoise-glazed brushpots depicting Liu Hai and the three-leggedtoad amongst open rockwork

一對無釉青瓷綠松石釉筆筒,飾劉海戲三足蟾蜍於透雕岩石紋飾

China, Kangxi period 1662-1722, Qing dynasty

Supported on branch like ormolu mounts, French 18th century

This rare pair of turquoise-glazed biscuit brushpots (bitong) exemplifies the Kangxi-period scholar’s taste, later adapted for the European interior. Each vessel is naturalistically molded as a gnarled bamboo section bordered by pine—symbols of longevity and resilience. The iconography features the Immortal Liu Hai perched atop the rim, gazing down at a mythical three-legged toad, a motif synonymous with prosperity and luck. Achieved through copper oxides, the vibrant turquoise glaze was highly coveted by both the Chinese elite and 18th-century Western collectors. Mounted on later European gilt-bronze bases, the pair illustrates the sophisticated historical dialogue between Chinese porcelain and Western decorative arts.

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