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THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN
          1134
          AN ARABIC-INSCRIBED BRONZE INCENSE BOX AND COVER    Islamic culture became increasingly popular in the Ming dynasty due to
          17TH-18TH CENTURY                                   the active trade between China and central and West Asia. The Zhengde
                                                              Emperor (1491-1521) was known to be fascinated with exotic foreigners.
          The top of the cover is cast with an Arabic inscription, Alhamdulillah (praise be
                                                              During his reign, he invited many Muslims to serve as companions, eunuchs
          to god). The base of the censer is cast with a six-character Zhengde mark.
                                                              and advisors at the imperial court. It was recorded in The Book of China
          3q in. (8.9 cm.) diam., cloth box                   written by the Persian merchant and traveler Seid Ali Akbar Khatai that
                                                              Zhengde was a devout Muslim. Therefore, it is not surprising to find
          $20,000-30,000                                      Zhengde-marked works with Arabic inscriptions. Incense boxes such as
                                                              the present lot were typically used in imperial households or in rituals in
                                                              mosques, and occasionally bestowed on court officials as a reward.
          ૈ♥珍藏                                                A similar bronze circular box and cover bearing a different Arabic inscription,
                                                              was offered at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 9 October 2012, lot 3114. Another
          十ˑ 十Ջˠ紀ǎǙ感ㅘ安拉ǚ阿拉Ώ文銅香盒
                                                              similar box with a Zhengde mark was sold at Sotheby’s London, 28 October
                                                              1988, lot 148. A quadrilobed box and cover bearing Arabic inscription of
                                                              Alhamdulillah was sold at Christie’s New York, 19 September 2006, lot 123.








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 ANOTHER PROPERTY
 1133
 A WELL-CAST BRONZE CYLINDRICAL 'ARCHAISTIC' CENSER
 17TH-18TH CENTURY
 The base is cast with an apocryphal Xuande seal mark.
 6º in. (16 cm.) across handles

 $7,000-10,000
 PROVENANCE:
 Private collection, America, acquired in the 1950s.

 十ˑ 十Ջˠ紀ǎ仿۵銅爐
 Ϝ源
 美४私́珍藏
 Ն藏於    年代





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