incense-burner BM-PDF.222

Period:Ming dynasty Production date:14thC
Materials:porcelain
Technique:glazed

Dimensions:Diameter: 231 millimetres

Description:
Longquan porcelain incense burner of archaistic ding form, with three claw form feet and two side handles. The vase has gale greyish green glaze. There are lion heads on the feet, dragon heads on the handles, and two monster masks on the body.
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Comments:Published PDF date : Yuan/Ming second half 14th century Room 95 label text:PDF 222Incense burnerPotters modelled this three-legged incense burner on an archaistic bronze food vessel called a ding. It is covered with a celadon glaze.Stoneware, porcelain-type, with incised and applied decoration beneath a celadon glaze Longquan ware龍泉窯Longquan region, Zhejiang province 浙江省,龍泉地區Ming dynasty, about AD 1368–98 PDF 222青釉香爐此香爐以三足承托器身,造型仿青銅食器鼎,施青釉。炻器,属廣義瓷器,青釉釉下劃花及貼花龍泉窯浙江省龍泉地區明代,約1368-1398年
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