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           A CARVED LONGQUAN CELADON TRIPOD
           INCENSE BURNER
           EARLY MING DYNASTY

           the compressed body rising from three splayed cylindrical
           legs to a constricted neck and everted rim set with two upright
           loop handles, the body deftly carved with floral sprays below a
           classic scroll at the rim, covered overall save for the tips of the
           legs with a rich sea-green glaze, wood stand
           9.5 cm, 3¾ in.
           PROVENANCE
           A Japanese private collection.
           HK$ 100,000-150,000
           US$ 12,800-19,200
           明初   龍泉青釉刻花紋朝天耳三足爐
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                                                                      A LONGQUAN CELADON ‘TOAD’ INCENSE
                                                                      BURNER AND COVER
                                                                      MING DYNASTY
                                                                      the censer and the cover modelled as a three-legged toad
                                                                      perched on a larger toad, the cover with an opening through
                                                                      the toad’s mouth, Japanese box
                                                                      14 cm, 5½ in.
                                                                      PROVENANCE
                                                                      A Japanese private collection.

                                                                      HK$ 50,000-70,000
                                                                      US$ 6,400-9,000
                                                                      Other zoomorphic and figural Longquan vessels include
                                                                      a Ming-dynasty goose-form incense burner in the British
                                                                      Museum, London (inv. no. OA 1938.5-24.10), illustrated in
                                                                      Jessica Harrison-Hall, Ming Ceramics in the British Museum,
                                                                      London, 2001, cat. no. 16:92; a phoenix-shaped incense burner
                                                                      in the Idemitsu Museum, included in Idemitsu Bijutsukan
                                                                      zhin zuroku. Chugoku toji/Chinese Ceramics in the Idemitsu
                                                                      Collection, vol. 3, Tokyo, 1987, no, 796; and a Yuan-dynasty
                                                                      water dropper modelled in the form of a boy riding on a
                                                                      buffalo, excavated from Taishun County in 1983, illustrated in
                                                                      Zhu Boqian, ed., Celadons from Longquan Kilns, Taipei, 1998,
                                                                      p. 242, no. 226.

                                                                      明   龍泉青釉金蟾式蓋爐
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