Lot no. 237
TURQUOISE ENAMELLED BISCUIT DING COVERED INCENSE BURNER, CHINA, QING DYNASTY, KANGXI PERIOD (1662- 1722)
Quadrangular, resting on four legs in the form of animal heads, the body decorated with taotie heads on a background of nails, the handles in the shape of an inverted "U", chased and gilt bronze mounting in the Louis XVI style, two printed labels inscribed "ADER PICARD TAJAN 553" and "MONACO DIM. 14 MARS 44 ADER TAJAN"; the feet are reduced, the lid handle is missing, minor restorations.
H. 30.8 cm (12 ¼ in.)
L.: 15,5 cm (6 ¼ in.)
l. : 26 cm (10 ¼ in.)
Provenance:
Ader-Picard-Tajan sale, according to a label on the reverse;
From an estate in the south of France belonging to an aristocratic Italian family.
A gilt-bronze mounted and turquoise glazed censer, Ding, China, Qing dynasty, Kangxi period (1622-1722), the mounts Louis XVI style
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Classic furniture
About the sale12/17/2024
Catalog
Furniture & Works of Art - Evening Sale (Lot 1-112) and Day Sale 18/12 (Lot 113-411)
75008 Paris - France