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Lot 985

An inscribed Dehua porcelain incense burner
17th/18th century

18 December 2017, 11:00 PST
San Francisco

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An inscribed Dehua porcelain incense burner

17th/18th century
The bombé form vessel supported on a tall, splayed foot, rising to an everted rim, flanked at the sides with a pair of lion mask handles, one side of the rounded walls incised with an inscription reading xiang ai jing yutang (the fragrant mist purifies the Jade Hall), the foot pad and a partial of the interior well unglazed, the remaining surfaces covered in a creamy-white glaze with a slight ivory tinge.
6in (15.3cm) wide across handles

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Provenance
Ralph Chait Gallery, New York
Collection of William Crossett, Seattle, Washington
Crane Gallery, Seattle, Washington, acquired 8th June 2011
Collection of Brooks & Dorothy Cofield

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