A Chinese Carved Wood Figure of Budai, signed, nineteenth century
Current Bid: | £38.00 |
Bid Increment: | £2.00 |
Next Min Bid: | £40.00 |
Buyer’s Premium: | £9.12 |
Total Amount: | £47.12 |
Number of Bids: | 5 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
Highest Bidder: | User 1355 |
Auction Start: | 23/10/22 19:30:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 06/11/22 20:08:00 UTC |
Auction Finished : | 06/11/22 20:08:39 UTC |
LOT NUMBER 5
A Chinese Carved Wood Figure of Budai, signed, nineteenth century
A Chinese carved wood figure of Budai shown lying on a lotus leaf. He is depicted in a typically corpulent pose as a stout, smiling man in robes with a largely bare belly, which represents happiness, good luck, and plenty. In his left hand he holds a stylised object which is probably intended to represent the 'sack of plenty' which he is seen with so often and in his right hand is a round ball either representing a pearl (symbolising health and beauty) or a gold nugget (symbolising financial happiness). There is detailed carving to his robes and the lotus leaf is lightly incised with foliage underneath. In addition there is a small signature plaque with indistinct characters. The size and form suggests that this is a 'handling' figure intended for devotional purposes and the style of decoration indicates a circa date in the late nineteenth century.Size: | 20 cm x 10 cm x 8 cm |
Weight: | 330 gm |
Date: | 1900 |
Condition: | Excellent condition with just slight grazing to the top of sack like object held in the left hand (see Image 1) |
Estimate: | £50 – 80 |