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Massive Chinese 'longquan' celadon tripod censer, early Ming dynasty (1368-1644) the bulbous body coverd in a dark green glaze and rising from three splayed animal and paw feet, with a short recessed neck and everted rim, decorated to the exterior with an incised design of pendant flower heads against a diaper ground, the neck with an undulating wave pattern.
Height: 37 cm. (14 1/2in.); height: 14.5cm. (5 3/4in.)
Condition: See images
Provenance: Major Edward Copleston Radcliffe (1898-1967), collection, 'A10' See British Musuem
Dimensions
Height: 37cm. (14 1/2in.); height: 14.5cm. (5 3/4in.)Condition report
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W753The BADA Standard
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