AN ARCHAISTIC DING-FORM BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER AN ARCHAISTIC DING-FORM BRONZE TRIP…
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AN ARCHAISTIC DING-FORM BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER

AN ARCHAISTIC DING-FORM BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER China, the bronze vessel dating to the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644); the wooden lid and jade knob dating to the 19th century.. The bronze censer in the form of an archaic ding vessel, the rounded bowl-shaped body supported on three curved legs, the flat, lipped rim is applied with two U-shaped handles. The exterior and legs with a band of archaistic motifs against a leiwen ground. With a matching hardwood cover carved in openwork and set with a jade finial incised with the Ying Yang symbol. The design of the present censer is copied from Chinese Shang and Zhou-dynasty ding censers, which were admired by many scholars of the period and were used for cooking and ritual offerings originally. Condition: Good condition with wear and casting flaws, minor losses and nicks here and there. The wood with two cracks. The interior with encrustations. Provenance: German private collection. Acquired at Nagel Auktionen in Asian Art on 16 June 2017, lot 381. Weight: 2838 g Dimensions: Height 28 cm (incl. cover) and 20.3 cm (the censer), width 22.5 cm (handle to handle)

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AN ARCHAISTIC DING-FORM BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER

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