A GREYISH-WHITE JADE CENSER AND COVER
A GREYISH-WHITE JADE CENSER AND COVER

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A GREYISH-WHITE JADE CENSER AND COVER
The compressed body is raised on three cabriole feet and carved with a pair of stylized dragon-head handles suspending loose rings. The domed cover is surmounted by a flat knop on top of which crouches a coiled chilong. The semi-translucent stone is of even tone and has a high polish.
5¾ in. (14.6 cm.) high
Provenance
Habib Sabet, Europe and New York, 1970s, and thence by descent within the family.

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Lot Essay

While many jade censers are carved with a variety of archaistic or floral motifs around the body, the craftsman deliberately chose to leave the surface of this vessel plain and well-polished, thus highlighting the attractive sheen of the stone. The purity of the material is well-balanced against the intricately carved dragon-head handles and the chilong-form knop.
Compare a fine white jade tripod censer and cover with globular body, cabriole legs and plain body, featuring peony-form handles with loose rings and a dragon-form knop, sold in our Hong Kong rooms, 28 October 2002, lot 623.

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