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A RARE LONGQUAN CELADON RELIEF-DECORATED TRIPOD CENSER
A RARE LONGQUAN CELADON RELIEF-DECORATED TRIPOD CENSER

SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)

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A RARE LONGQUAN CELADON RELIEF-DECORATED TRIPOD CENSER
SOUTHERN SONG DYNASTY (1127-1279)
The deep upright sides raised on three cabriole legs and decorated around the sides in relief with a continuous peony scroll bearing four blossoms on the leafy, tendril-like stem, covered overall with a thick glaze of sea-green tone
5/8 in. (14.4 cm), reticulated silver cover, Japanese wood box
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The Nishi Honganji Temple, Kyoto
The Konoike Family, Osaka

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Censers of this type were made during the Southern Song and Yuan dynasties. Examples have been found in a Song stratum at Quanzhou in Fujian province, which at the time was the main port for overseas trade. A piece from a Yuan tomb, also at Quanzhou, is illustrated in Longquan Qinci, Beijing, 1966, pl. 23 bottom, and another larger example from the Shanghai Museum is illustrated ibid., pl. 50. Other published examples include one in the Idemitsu Museum of Arts, illustrated in Song Dynasty Ceramics, Tokyo, 1979, pl. 19, which is quite similar in shape, but of smaller size; one of similar size and shape in the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, illustrated by He Li, Chinese Ceramics, New York, 1996, p. 158, no. 271, dated Southern Song dynasty; a slightly smaller example, illustrated by R. Krahl, Chinese Ceramics in the Meiyintang Collection, vol. 1, London, 2001, p. 303, pl. 568, dated Southern Song or Yuan dynasty. Others are in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; the Hakutsuru Art Museum, Japan; the Ardebil Shrine; and the Toyko National Museum.