CHINE PÉRIODE MING, XVE SIÈCLE

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CHINE PÉRIODE MING, XVE SIÈCLE
A bronze and polychrome cloisonné enamelled covered tripod incense burner on a blue background, the lid and wall decorated with grapevines and leaves, resting on three feet spat out by taotie heads; the lid's grip formed by an openwork medallion of a dragon in front of clouds; the two flat handles decorated in relief with a peony in full bloom on its foliage and holding movable rings, originating from the rim underlined by a frieze of greeks H. 15.5 cm (Oxidation) PROVENANCE Beaussant Lefèvre 19 April 2017, lot 258 reproduced in the catalogue p.62 SIMILAR MOTIFS The complete collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Metal-bodied Enamel Ware, The commercial Press Hong Kong 2002, pp.15-16-17 Sir Harry Garner, Chinese and Japanese cloisonné, Faber and Faber, London, 1962, plate 40 C. 明代 十六世纪 铜鎏金景泰蓝葡萄纹香炉 出处:2017年4月19日Beaussant Lefevre拍卖 拍品号258
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