A RARE CLOISONNE ENAMEL ‘DRAGON’ TRIPOD CENSER AND COVER
A RARE CLOISONNE ENAMEL ‘DRAGON’ TRIPOD CENSER AND COVER
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A RARE CLOISONNE ENAMEL ‘DRAGON’ TRIPOD CENSER AND COVER

KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)

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A RARE CLOISONNE ENAMEL ‘DRAGON’ TRIPOD CENSER AND COVER
KANGXI PERIOD (1662-1722)
The circular body is enamelled with large lotus heads borne on leafy tendrils, rising to a broad everted rim decorated with shou characters and flanked by a pair of gilt chilong-handles, all resting on three elephant-head feet. The detachable wall is pierced with a band of kui-dragons between bands of flower tendrils. The domed and pierced cover is decorated with a further band of archaistic kui-dragons below the pierced gilt ‘dragon’ finial.
13 in. (33 cm.) wide across handles
Provenance
Sold at Sotheby's London, 16 May 2007, lot 46

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Lot Essay

The tradition of using three elephant heads as the feet of bronze censers and braziers can be traced back to at least as far as the Xuande reign (1426 - 35). An example of a bronze censer with three large naturalistically formed elephant heads as feet, with a six-character Xuande mark and of the period, is in the collection of the National Palace Museum, illustrated in A Special Exhibition of Incense Burners and Perfumiers Throughout the Dynasties, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1994, p. 199, no. 54. A closely related cloisonné enamel censer of this shape with elephant-head feet and an openwork cover, dated to the Jingtai period (1450-1456), also in the Collection of the National Palace Museum, is illustrated in Masterworks of Chinese Enamel Ware in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, 1971, p.3. Also compare to another cloisonné censer of this shape and with elephant-head feet but without the dragon handles, sold at Christie’s London, 8 November 2011, lot 65.

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