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A LARGE “FAIR DAUGHTER” BEGONIA-STYLED SHORT FOUR-LEGGED BRONZE CENSER
MING DYNASTY |
This bronze censer is shaped like a begonia flower. The abdominal section is deep, and it gradually slims downward. Four short legs protrude from the edges of the flat bottom. The body is engraved with various ancient Chinese inscriptions found on bronze ware, such as “fair daughter”, “long, prosperous, and wealthy exam result”, “many descendants”, and “luck”. One side features the words, “Made in the Xuande Period of the Ming Dynasty” carved across it, as well as quotes from Su Dongpo’s Chibifu. The whole device is decorated with fascinating inscriptions, forming a quaint literary atmosphere. It is a majestic and rare example of a Ming Dynasty bronze stove. |
Estimate
200,000 - 280,000 775,000 - 1,085,000 25,800 - 36,100
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