AN OPAQUE TURQUOISE GLASS TRIPOD CENSER
AN OPAQUE TURQUOISE GLASS TRIPOD CENSER
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AN OPAQUE TURQUOISE GLASS TRIPOD CENSER

QIANLONG INCISED FOUR-CHARACTER MARK WITHIN DOUBLE SQUARES AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)

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AN OPAQUE TURQUOISE GLASS TRIPOD CENSER
QIANLONG INCISED FOUR-CHARACTER MARK WITHIN DOUBLE SQUARES AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)
The compressed body is raised on three truncated conical supports, with a pair of handles rising in curved loops from the rim. The glass is of a rich turquoise tone with purplish and greenish swirls and areas of darkening.
4 3/8 in. (11.2 cm.) across, box

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Lot Essay

The shape of this censer is based on bronze prototypes of the early Ming dynasty. Other glass censers of this shape, but of different colour, have also been published. One in the collection of the Palace Museum, of opaque pink colour, still fitted with its metal liner, is illustrated in Zhongguo meishu quanji - Gongyi meishu bian, 10, Beijing, 1987, pl. 254. Two others, of opaque yellow and opaque bluish-turquoise colour, in the Andrew K.F. Lee Collection, are illustrated in Elegance and Radiance, The Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000, pp. 182-85, nos. 54 and 55, respectively.

Compare also to an opaque turquoise glass censer of this shape, formerly in the Shorenstein Collection and sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 1 December 2010, lot 2919.

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