Price guide to antique Chinese bamboo boxes. In Chinese culture, the bamboo, plum blossom, orchid, and chrysanthemum (often known as méi lán zhú jú 梅兰竹菊) are collectively referred to as the Four Gentlemen. These four plants also represent the four seasons and, in Confucian ideology, four aspects of the junzi (“prince” or “noble one”). The pine (sōng 松), the bamboo (zhú 竹), and the plum blossom (méi 梅) are also admired for their perseverance under harsh conditions, and are together known as the “Three Friends of Winter” (岁寒三友 suìhán sānyǒu) in Chinese culture. The “Three Friends of Winter” is traditionally used as a system of ranking in Japan, for example in sushi sets or accommodations at a traditional ryokan. Pine (matsu 松) is of the first rank, bamboo (take 竹) is of second rank, and plum (ume 梅) is of the third. Reference: Wikipedia
A 19TH CENTURY CHINESE CANTON CARVED BAMBOO CYLINDRICAL BOX & COVER, with fitted hinge and lock, the sides deeply carved with panels of phoenix and of figures in garden terrace settings, 4.6in diameter & 6.75in high to top of finial.
Sold for 200 GBP at John Nicholson’s Fine Art Auctioneers in 2017
A BAMBOO-VENEERED TWO-TIER QUADRILOBED BOX AND COVER
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
The cover is finely carved in low relief with a quadrilobed medallion constituted of archaistic scrolls within a border with geometric design above a petal-lappet band on the shoulder. The sides of the cover, middle section and lower section, are carved
with stylised ruyi scroll panels. All is raised on a foot of conforming outline.
6 in. (15.4 cm.) wide, box.
Sold for HKD 1,250,000 at Christies in
A Chinese octagonal carved bamboo box and cover, decorated with auspicious symbols, marked, H 5 – ø 8,5 cm
Sold For: €600 at Carlo Bonte Auctions in 2018
A Chinese finely and rare carved bamboo incense box depicting The eight sages of and a visit to the bamboo grove and scholar in landscape, Hand carved eight sages are very Vivid and bueatiful. Dimensions: H:25cm
Sold For: $850 at The Great Value Auctions in 2018
Natural Chen Xiang Carved Bamboo Box, weight: 23.32g
Sold For: $800 at Rose’s Antiques in 2018
A FINELY CARVED BAMBOO VENEERED ‘BAJIXIANG’ BOX AND COVER
QING DYNASTY, 18TH CENTURY
circular, finely carved in low relief on the domed cover with the bajixiang, the ‘Eight Buddhist Emblems’ centred with a Sanskrit character flanked by two bats and surrounded by ruyi strapwork and leiwen around the outer edge, the sides decorated with ten bats hovering among clouds between border of leiwen, all supported on a broad footrim and slightly recessed base, the bamboo veneer finely patinated to a warm amber-brown colour
17 cm., 6 3/4 in.
Sold for 125,000 HKD at Sothebys in 2015