The pen holder is a must-have collection for Huanghuali players, and there are many styles such as photosensitives, carvings, and sunflower mouths, as well as a kind of nodule shape.
The nodule pen holder is made with the shape, and the knots imitate the nodules on the roots of the tree, and the good works are natural and vivid, which is deeply pleasing to collectors.
Although the pencil holder of the yellow pear tree tumor is good, the surface is undulating, and the detail characteristics are different from those usually seen on the plane, which adds a lot of difficulty to identification. Sometimes I come across a collection that looks good and is affordable, but it is tangled by the ambiguity of the wood.
All in all, the open door of the yellow pear tree tumor pen holder is a rare encounter.
At an auction at Asia Week in New York in late March, two yellow pear pen holders were introduced, one for the magnolia mouth carved dragon flower pattern and the other for the type of tree tumor.
Huanghuali tree tumor pen holder, 17 cm high, broken from the eighteenth to nineteenth centuries, bright yellow standard, is a typical Ming and Qing dynasty old huanghuali color. In addition, there are many details that indicate that it is a yellow pear that opens the door. Notice the label area in the image below.
Where the "dense" on the left refers, the wooden brown eyes are gathered into bundles, and some are still next to each other and glued together; in the area marked "blank" on the right, there are almost no brown eye pipelines, which is commonly referred to as the yellow pear brown eyes are dense and uneven, and the contrast is strong. The curved oil line above is not only one on the pen holder, but also one of the important features of huanghuali. Also, the brown eyes are divergent, and the wood oil is delicate and shiny, which are obvious.
The collection was exported overseas around the time of reform and opening up, and was sold in Hong Kong in 1981, and the company was owned by Mr. Hei, a well-known predecessor in the industry. Forty years later, the tree tumor pen holder was auctioned publicly, with an estimated value of 4,000 to 6,000 US dollars, about 20,000 or 30,000 yuan, the lowest of all the Huanghuali auctions in the whole market.