02 juin 2019

A Longquan celadon tripod incense burner, Song dynasty (960-1279)

  Lot 314. A Longquan celadon tripod incense burner, Song dynasty (960-1279); 13 cm, 5 1/8  in. Estimate 50,000 - 70,000 HKD. Lot sold 475,000 HKD. © Sotheby's. the compressed globular body supported on three cabriole legs, with vertical flanges associated with each leg, covered overall save for the feet with a soft sea-green glaze. Property from the Xinyangtang Collection. Provenance: Chak's Company Ltd, Hong Kong, 1990s. ... [Lire la suite]

02 juin 2019

A small Junyao tripod incense burner, Jin dynasty (1115-1234)

  Lot 394. A small Junyao tripod incense burner, Jin dynasty (1115-1234); 5.5 cm, 2 1/8  in. Estimate 30,000 - 50,000 HKD. Lot sold 400,000 HKD. © Sotheby's. the globular body rising from three cabriole legs to a constricted neck and everted mouth, applied overall save for the feet with a milky-blue glaze, the glaze thinning to a mushroom tone along the rim. Sotheby's. Chinese Art, Hong Kong, 30 May 2019
11 mai 2019

A Junyao purple-splashed tripod incense burner, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)

Lot 19. A Junyao purple-splashed tripod incense burner, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368); 11cm (4 3/8in) high. Estimate £ 4,000 - 6,000 (€ 4,600 - 7,000). © Bonhams 2001-2019. The compressed globular body rising from three short curving legs to a constricted neck and a flat everted mouth, flanked by high rectangular handles each enclosing a stylised chilong, applied with a milky-blue glaze dotted with purple splashes, paling to a light-brown tone at the rim and stopping short of the legs.  ... [Lire la suite]
11 mai 2019

A Junyao purple-splashed tripod incense burner, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368)

  Lot 18. A Junyao purple-splashed tripod incense burner, Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368); 10.9cm (4 2/8in) high. Estimate £ 6,000 - 8,000 (€ 7,000 - 9,300). © Bonhams 2001-2019. The compressed globular body raised on three short legs, the short neck culminating in a wide angled galleried rim, covered overall with a lavender glaze and irregular purple splashes, the feet left unglazed to reveal a buff-coloured stoneware body.  Provenance: a distinguished English private collection. Bonhams. Fine... [Lire la suite]
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03 décembre 2018

A Junyao purple-splashed tripod incense burner, Northern Song – Jin dynasty

Lot 648. A Junyao purple-splashed tripod incense burner, Northern Song – Jin dynasty; 13.5 cm, 5 1/4  in. Estimate: 60,000 — 80,000 HKD. Lot sold 500,000 HKD. © Sotheby's. the globular body rising from three cabriole legs to a constricted neck and everted mouth, applied overall save for the base and feet with a milky-blue glaze and splashed with purple on the interior, the glaze thinning to a mushroom tone along the rim. Provenance: Tai Sing Fine Antiques... [Lire la suite]
17 septembre 2018

A Chinese cylindrical Qingbai tripod incense burner, Song-Yuan dynasty (960-1368)

Lot 637. A Chinese cylindrical Qingbai tripod incense burner, Song-Yuan dynasty (960-1368). H.: 10,5 cm - Dia.: 9 cm. Estimate: 500 - € 1000. Courtesy Rob Michiels Auctions. Rob Michiels Auctions. Arts d'Asie I & II, 6-7 octobre 2018 

17 août 2018

A Dehua tripod incense burner, ding, Late Ming dynasty

Lot 381. A Dehua tripod incense burner, ding, Late Ming dynasty; 14.5cm high. Sold for HK$ 42,000 (€ 4,697). © Bonhams. Raised on three slim and tall cylindrical feet, the bulbous body moulded in lower relief with a frieze of keyfret scrolls set between a pair of bow-string borders, a pair of bail handles flanked each sides at the rim, the base with four-character maker's mark 'linjie shengzhi', all on white glaze of ivory tone.  Note: A similar incense burner is illustrated in Blanc de... [Lire la suite]
14 août 2018

Pottery tripod incense burner, China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25 – 220

Pottery tripod incense burner, China, Eastern Han dynasty, 25 – 220, Diameter: 7 7/8 inches, 20 cm, Height: 9 1/2 inches, 24 cm. © Ben Janssens Oriental Art. A pottery covered jar, zun, of cylindrical form, supported on three moulded feet in the form of bears that rest their hands on their knees. The straight sides are evenly divided into two parts by two ridges. Each part is moulded in relief with a mock-handle in the form of a taotie mask with a ring, and applied with a procession of animal and... [Lire la suite]
04 juin 2018

A large bronze tripod incense burner, Ding, Late Ming dynasty

Lot 459. A large bronze tripod incense burner, Ding, Late Ming dynasty; incense burner h. 47 cm, 18 1/2  in., overall h. 70 cm, 27 1/2  in. Estimate 80,000 — 100,000 HKD. Lot sold 3,000,000 HKD (382,350 USD) to an Asian Private. Courtesy Sotheby's. supported on three waisted columnar legs decorated with animal masks and flanges, the deep rounded body decorated with a band of taotie masks and flanges below a pair of upright handles, fitted with... [Lire la suite]
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07 février 2018

A large blue and white Zhangzhou tripod incense burner, Late Ming dynasty (1368-1644)

Lot 183. A large blue and white Zhangzhou tripod incense burner, Late Ming dynasty (1368-1644); 27cm., 10 1/2in. Estimate 4,000 - 6,000 GBP. Lot sold 6,875 GBP. Photo Sotheby's 2014. the slightly flaring cylindrical body rising from three ruyi-shaped feet, painted with a  continuous scene of a scholar in a fenced garden in a landscape. The Julian Thompson Study Collection. Sotheby's. Fine Chinese Ceramics & Works of Art. London, 14 mai 2014