AN IMPERIAL YELLOW GLASS TRIPOD CENSER
AN IMPERIAL YELLOW GLASS TRIPOD CENSER
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AN IMPERIAL YELLOW GLASS TRIPOD CENSER

QIANLONG WHEEL-CUT FOUR-CHARACTER MARK WITHIN A DOUBLE SQUARE AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)

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AN IMPERIAL YELLOW GLASS TRIPOD CENSER
QIANLONG WHEEL-CUT FOUR-CHARACTER MARK WITHIN A DOUBLE SQUARE AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)
The censer has bombé sides resting on three low conical feet, the rim with a pair of loop handles. The opaque glass is of a rich yellow tone.
4 1/2 in. (11.5 cm.) wide
Provenance
Sold at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 28-29 April 1992, lot 252

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Lot Essay

Yellow glass vessels are very rare due to their strict restriction for imperial usage. A comparable example similar to the present tripod censer, also bearing a Qianlong mark in double squares, in the Andrew K.F. Lee Collection, is illustrated in Elegance and Radiance, The Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2000, no. 54. Compare a similar yellow glass tripod censer sold at Christie's Hong Kong, 28 November 2018, lot 2933.

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