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LATE MING DYNASTY, 16TH-17TH CENTURY
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TWO IVORY-GLAZED VESSELS
Late Ming dynasty, 16th-17th century
An ovoid-form ewer raised on a splayed foot, the sharp shoulder rising to a tall neck with a flared rim, a curved handle and short spout opposite; the other a censer raised on three short feet, molded with three lion head and ring handles alternating with raised trigrams, both with a creamy ivory glaze
8 5/8in. and 6¼in. (21.9cm. and 15.9cm.) high (2)
Late Ming dynasty, 16th-17th century
An ovoid-form ewer raised on a splayed foot, the sharp shoulder rising to a tall neck with a flared rim, a curved handle and short spout opposite; the other a censer raised on three short feet, molded with three lion head and ring handles alternating with raised trigrams, both with a creamy ivory glaze
8 5/8in. and 6¼in. (21.9cm. and 15.9cm.) high (2)