A LARGE SPINACH-GREEN JADE ‘TAOTIE’ CENSER AND COVER
A LARGE SPINACH-GREEN JADE ‘TAOTIE’ CENSER AND COVER
A LARGE SPINACH-GREEN JADE ‘TAOTIE’ CENSER AND COVER
A LARGE SPINACH-GREEN JADE ‘TAOTIE’ CENSER AND COVER
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A LARGE SPINACH-GREEN JADE ‘TAOTIE’ CENSER AND COVER

QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)

细节
10 1⁄2 in. (26.6 cm.) wide
来源
A Taiwanese private collection, acquired in 1990s, by repute

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Marco Almeida (安偉達)
Marco Almeida (安偉達) SVP, Senior International Specialist, Head of Department & Head of Private Sales

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The base is inscribed with a four-character Qianlong fanggu mark.

The present censer is larger than most other similar examples from this period. Jade censers were popular during the Qing Dynasty and often exist as part of an incense garniture set, along with a vase and an incense box and cover. A number of jade censers of similar style have been preserved in the Qing Court collection, but few exceed the present censer in size. Compare with a spinach-green jade censer (20.1 cm. wide) in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, which is similarly carved with taotie masks and decorated with flanges on the exterior (fig. 1).

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