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          A VERY FINE CLOISONNÉ ENAMEL CENSER AND GILT-BRONZE   This exquisite censer is extraordinarily well-crafted and features strong
          COVER                                               colors precisely applied within fine, accurately bent wires that delineate the
          KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)                           contours of the emphatic design. This refinement is echoed in the precise
                                                              execution of the key-fret pattern around the edges of the mouth rim, the
          The censer is cast with a tri-lobed body raised on three short tapering legs   elegantly splayed rope-twist handles, and the superb casting of the pierced
          and a pair of rope-twist handles rising from the rim. The exterior of the body   cover decorated with five-clawed dragons amidst vaporous clouds below
          and the legs are finely decorated with lotus scrolls below a band of florets   stalks of lingzhi that rise like flames on the bud-form finial.
          encircling the neck. The gilt-bronze cover is cast in openwork with a pair of
          dragons contesting a flaming pearl amidst clouds, below a bud-form finial cast   The proportions of the censer, with its generously rounded body tapering to
          with conjoined ruyi clouds.                         the three tiny feet, are similar to a Kangxi mark-and-period cloisonné enamel
          7 in. (17.8 cm.) high, brocade box                  censer in the Qing Court Collection, Palace Museum, Beijing, illustrated in
                                                              The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum - 43 - Metal-
          $30,000-50,000                                      bodied Enamel Ware, Hong Kong, 2002, p. 83, no. 80. Also illustrated, p. 82,
                                                              no. 79, is another Kangxi mark-and-period cloisonné enamel censer in the
          PROVENANCE:                                         Qing Court Collection that is also raised on three small tapering feet, but
          Private collection, New England.                    has a broader, more compressed body and plain loop handles. Similar small
                                                              tapering feet can also be seen on the painted enamel tripod censer, bearing a
                                                              Kangxi yuzhi mark, from the Alfred Morrison Collection, Fonthill House, sold
          清康熙 掐絲琺瑯蓮紋三足爐附鎏金銅蓋                                  at Christie’s London, 9 November 2004, lot 21.
          來源:
                                                              Similar treatment of the lotus blossoms can be seen on the cloisonné enamel
          私人珍藏, 新英格蘭
                                                              ‘champion vase’ dated to the Kangxi period from the Springfield Museums
                                                              Collection, and formerly in the collection of George Walter Vincent Smith
                                                              (1832-1923), sold at Christie’s Hong Kong, 30 November 2020, lot 2907.
                                                              See also, a Kangxi-period cloisonné enamel vase with similar lotus scroll
                                                              decoration, from the collection of Juan Jose Amezaga, sold at Christie’s Paris,
                                                              13 June 2007, lot 19.







































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