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31 * Compare the incense burner from the National Palace Museum,
Taipei, 16th century, illustrated by Tsai Mei-fen, Green - Longquan
A LONGQUAN CELADON-GLAZED TRIPOD INCENSE BURNER, Celadon of the Ming Dynasty, Taipei, 2009, pls.115. Another example
DING in the Tokyo National Museum, is illustrated in Old Oriental Ceramics
15th/16th century Donated by Yokogawa, Tokyo, 1953, no.124. A further example
The compressed globular body raised on three thick, tapered legs, excavated in 1956 in Changping is illustrated by Zhu Boqian in
divided into three lobes carved with leafy scrolls beneath a keyfret Celadons from Longquan Kilns, Taipei, 1998, p.270, no.255.
band on the narrow neck terminating in an everted rim flanked by
two rope-twist handles, the interior with three unglazed remains of
kiln supports, with a Japanese silver cover finely cast with blooming
peonies and foliage, Japanese wood box.
11cm (4 2/8in) diam. (3).
£8,000 - 12,000 CNY77,000 - 120,000
HK$94,000 - 140,000
十五/十六世紀 龍泉青釉鼎式小爐
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