A scholar's yellow-wax stone
18th/ 19th centurywith a carved longanwood stand from the same period, 16.5cm high
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Though most yellow wax rocks are smooth and plain, connoisseurs prefer examples with web-textured surfaces such as the current lot. Compare a similar piece paired with a comparable stand, see Worlds within Worlds: the Richard Rosenblum Collection of Chinese Scholars' Rocks, Harvard University Art Museum, 1997, pl. 63, p. 274清十八至十九世紀 黃臘石隨形供石並龍眼木雕浪紋底座雖然大多黃臘石表面光滑,收藏界更偏好表面溝壑縱橫者,喜其渾然天成、樸質無華。比較一相似供石,亦配有清代龍眼木雕底座,見Worlds within Worlds: the Richard Rosenblum Collection of Chinese Scholars' Rocks, 哈佛大學博物館, 1997, 圖版63號, 頁274