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           A GOLD-SPLASHED BRONZE LOBED INCENSE BURNER,      The unusual archaistic form of the present incense burner, modified
           LIDING                                            into an hexagonal lobed body, may have been based on an earlier
           Xuande six-character mark, Qing Dynasty           design introduced during the later phases of the Ming dynasty
           The compressed body of hexalobed form raised on three low feet and   as variations to the classic forms of earlier periods; see P.Moss,
           set with two upright loop handles on the rim, the exterior decorated   Documentary Chinese Works of Art in Scholar’s Taste, London, 1983,
           with irregular splashes of gold, the base with an apocryphal Xuande   p.232, where he mentions that a variety of unusual shapes displaying
           six-character mark.                               highly individualistic features were created during the later decades of
           15.5cm (6 1/8in) wide.                            the Ming dynasty.

           £6,000 - 8,000                                    本品造型獨到,氣韻古雅,整體呈六棱式,並以動感的線條鑄出花瓣
           CNY54,000 - 72,000                                層疊的效果。其原型應為明後期基於經典爐式的變形爐型,承襲了明
                                                             式仿古設計,但下呈三隻直立乳足等細節又是清朝式樣。有關明晚期
           清 銅灑金立耳爐                                          宣德款銅爐的詳細論述,可參考P.Moss著,《Documentary Chinese
                                                             Works of Art in Scholar’s Taste》,倫敦,1983年,頁232。
           「大明宣德年製」楷書款

           Provenance:
           Sotheby’s Paris, 9 June 2010, lot 151
           An important European private collection

           來源:
           巴黎蘇富比,2010年6月9日,拍品編號151
           歐洲重要私人收藏



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