A VERY RARE IMPERIAL CLOISONNE ENAMEL 'LOTUS' CENSER
A VERY RARE IMPERIAL CLOISONNE ENAMEL 'LOTUS' CENSER
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A VERY RARE IMPERIAL CLOISONNE ENAMEL 'LOTUS' CENSER

QIANLONG INCISED SIX-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)

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A VERY RARE IMPERIAL CLOISONNE ENAMEL 'LOTUS' CENSER
QIANLONG INCISED SIX-CHARACTER MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1736-1795)
The censer is well cast with a cylindrical body separated by a floral band into two registers of scrolling lotus against a turquoise ground. The shoulders are set with a pair of gilt cloud-shaped handles. The openwork wood cover is topped by a lingzhi-form finial in jade. Decorated with leafy tendrils, the base is incised with the reign mark followed by an additional character, Gui, on a gilt square reserved at the centre.
4 3/4 in. (12 cm.) high
Provenance
Sold at Christie's Paris, 15 June 2005, lot 69
M & C Gallery, Hong Kong, 2005
Literature
Reverence and Perfection: Magnificent Imperial Cloisonné Enamels from a Private European Collection, Hong Kong, 2013, no. 47
Exhibited
Gerard Hawthorn, Oriental Works of Art, London, June 2002, Catalogue, no. 35

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Lot Essay

The form and decoration on the current censer are highly unusual and no other example appears to have been published to date. It would have been part of a garniture set for incense burning in the palace, and is stylistically related to other examples made during the early Qianlong reign. Compare to two censers of globular form in the Qing Court Collection which are also set with two handles rising above the mouth rims and with minor bands of floral decoration almost identical to the present censer, illustrated in Compendium of Collections in the Palace Museum - Enamels (2) - Cloisonne in the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), Beijing, 2011, pls. 218-219. However these two examples are decorated with a main band of scrolling flowers and flanked instead by a pair of scroll-form handles.

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