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Subject:Polychromed ink cake
Posted By: Chris J. Thu, Sep 07, 2023 IP: 89.67.181.56

I would by very gratefull for translation of inscription on this ink cake. There are only this one inscription and there are no insrciptions on the rands of ink cake. My opinion is that it is from 1st half of 19th century. It is 13,2 x 6,6 x 1,6 cm.







Subject:Re: Polychromed ink cake
Posted By: rat Fri, Sep 08, 2023

The inscription repeats those found on some Qianlong inksticks: 遂初堂藏墨 ink collected in the Sui Chu Hall (a building in the Forbidden City).
Here's a Qianlong example: https://catalog.digitalarchives.tw/item/00/30/e2/69.html
Here's an inkstick with the same design as yours: https://auction.artron.net/paimai-art5205850626?form=2
The hall's name likely comes from this Southern Song bibliography: http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Science/suichutangshumu.html

Subject:Re: Polychromed ink cake
Posted By: rat Fri, Sep 08, 2023

The inscription repeats those found on some Qianlong inksticks: 遂初堂藏墨 ink collected in the Sui Chu Hall (a building in the Forbidden City).
Here's a Qianlong example similar to yours: https://www.dpm.org.cn/collection/studie/230399.html?hl=%E8%89%B2%E5%A2%A8
Here's a different Qianlong example: https://catalog.digitalarchives.tw/item/00/30/e2/69.html
Here's an inkstick with the same design as yours: https://auction.artron.net/paimai-art5205850626?form=2
The hall's name likely comes from this Southern Song bibliography: http://www.chinaknowledge.de/Literature/Science/suichutangshumu.html
An image of the same inkstick on this website indicates that the design has been produced by whoever is making inksticks under the Cao Sugong name: https://www.sgss8.net/tpdq/39935809/4.htm


Subject:Re: Polychromed ink cake
Posted By: Chris J. Sat, Sep 09, 2023

Thank you very much.

Subject:Re: Polychromed ink cake
Posted By: I.Nagy Fri, Sep 08, 2023

In shape it imitates a Qianlong era ink stone owned by the Palace Museum in Peking.
I think its is from the 20th century.

Inscription reads,
遂初堂蔵墨 Ink of Suichutang (Hall of Following Instinctions)

Product of a Shanghai ink factory.
The upper part is carved with a picture of two gilded dragons playing in water.

With regards,
I.Nagy

Subject:Re: Polychromed ink cake
Posted By: Chris J. Sat, Sep 09, 2023

Thank you very much.


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