• Fine Chinese Ceramics and Work auction at Christies

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    Fine Chinese Ceramics and Works of Art

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    8 November 2016

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    • A RARE TURQUOISE-INSET GILT-BR
    Lot 128

    A RARE TURQUOISE-INSET GILT-BRONZE LUDUAN-FORM CENSER

    QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)

    Price realised

    GBP 18,750

    Estimate

    GBP 15,000 - GBP 25,000

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    A RARE TURQUOISE-INSET GILT-BRONZE LUDUAN-FORM CENSER
    QIANLONG PERIOD (1736-1795)
    The standing mythical beast is cast with the bifurcated tail curling inwards. The head is raised upwards with bulging eyes and an open mouth. The scaly body is decorated with floral designs inlaid with turquoise.
    9 3/8 in. (23.8 cm.) high

    Provenance

    From a private American collection.
    With Dragon House, San Francisco, 1980s.

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    Lot Essay

    Mythical beasts of this form are known as luduan, legendary creatures capable of distinguishing between good and evil. Because of these qualities incense burners of this form were placed beside or in front of the imperial throne to symbolise that the emperor, protected by these animals, was a virtuous and intelligent ruler.

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