A WHITE JADE ARCHAISTIC RECTANGULAR CENSER AND COVER
A WHITE JADE ARCHAISTIC RECTANGULAR CENSER AND COVER

18TH CENTURY

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A WHITE JADE ARCHAISTIC RECTANGULAR CENSER AND COVER
18TH CENTURY
The censer is carved on the two long sides with taotie masks reserved on a leiwen ground and divided by notched flanges, which are repeated at the corners, all below a waisted neck decorated with circular bosses, and is flanked at the ends by a pair of handles carved as dragons pulling themselves up to the rim. The cover is carved with archaistic dragons separated by flanges below a rectangular knob carved at the bottom with a rope-twist band and around the sides with lotus blossoms below a band of key fret. The semi-translucent stone of greenish-white color has some opaque mottling.
7 ¼ in. (18.5 cm.) wide

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