Wierookbrander - Large tripod censer - Longquan celadon

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A large Longquan celadon-glazed tripod incense burner, early Ming dynasty.

The thickly potted censer standing on three cabriole-shaped legs with everted rim and a gently sloping neck tapering to a rounded belly, the base pierced with a circular aperture, three spur marks on the interior, the vessel covered overall with a thick and glossy celadon glaze, the feet and a circle at the bottom left unglazed.

Height 17 cm, diameter 18 cm.

Provenance:
From an important private collection in The Netherlands, acquired in China before 1950

Lit:
A closely related censer is in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Tianxia Longquan: Longquan qingci yu quanqiu hua / Longquan of the World: Longquan Celadon and Globalization, vol. 2, Beijing, 2019, cat. no. 144.

Compare to a censer auctioned at Sotheby’s New York, 19 March 2013, sold for 17,500 USD.

Also compare to an incense burner from the collection of Tan Tse Chor, illustrated in Chinese Celadons and Other Related Wares in Southeast Asia, Southeast Asian Ceramics Society, Singapore, 1979, cat. no. 244.

Condition:
One leg with a kiln glaze fracture/flaw ending in a darkened line. Furthermore no defects such as hairlines/chips and no restoration.

Worldwide registered and insured shipping.

A large Longquan celadon-glazed tripod incense burner, early Ming dynasty.

The thickly potted censer standing on three cabriole-shaped legs with everted rim and a gently sloping neck tapering to a rounded belly, the base pierced with a circular aperture, three spur marks on the interior, the vessel covered overall with a thick and glossy celadon glaze, the feet and a circle at the bottom left unglazed.

Height 17 cm, diameter 18 cm.

Provenance:
From an important private collection in The Netherlands, acquired in China before 1950

Lit:
A closely related censer is in the Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in Tianxia Longquan: Longquan qingci yu quanqiu hua / Longquan of the World: Longquan Celadon and Globalization, vol. 2, Beijing, 2019, cat. no. 144.

Compare to a censer auctioned at Sotheby’s New York, 19 March 2013, sold for 17,500 USD.

Also compare to an incense burner from the collection of Tan Tse Chor, illustrated in Chinese Celadons and Other Related Wares in Southeast Asia, Southeast Asian Ceramics Society, Singapore, 1979, cat. no. 244.

Condition:
One leg with a kiln glaze fracture/flaw ending in a darkened line. Furthermore no defects such as hairlines/chips and no restoration.

Worldwide registered and insured shipping.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Porseleintype
Large tripod censer
Specifieke regio van oorsprong
Longquan
Titel aanvullende informatie
Longquan celadon
Aantal items
1
Materiaal
Porselein
Land van herkomst
China
Dynastieke stijl/periode
Ming Dynastie (1368-1644)
Staat
Goede staat - gebruikt met kleine tekenen van ouderdom en vlekjes
Herkomst
Privécollectie
Hoogte
17 cm
Breedte
18 cm
Diepte
18 cm
Sold with stand
Nee
Geschatte periode
1400-1450
Verkocht door
NederlandGeverifieerd
149
Objecten verkocht
100%
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