Lot: 22

91e vente aux enchères Tribal Art

Encensoir, fin de la période Ming, 17e siècle

Chine

Provenance Taille Prix d’appel / Prix d'Estimation
H: 37 cm;
D: 28 cm
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bronze, rising from three dragon's head feet, the openworked lid crowned by an Imperial Guardian Lion ("shizi" or "foo" dog), whose right paw rests on a pierced bowl (pearl)

The availability of precious incense burners has always been a status symbol in China. The high court officials loved to surround themselves with scented clouds of exotic incense and perfume. But not only private houses, but also official buildings, and temple halls were filled with fragrance-flowing equipment of all kinds.


Bräutigam, Herbert, Schätze Chinas aus Museen der DDR, Hildesheim 1989, p. 249