The censer has a shallow rounded body standing on three conical feet and two upright lug handles. It is covered overall in a bluish beige glaze profusely crackled in dark and golden crackles except around the base, exposing the orange-burned porcelain body.
A Guan-type glazed tripod censer (19th century)
£ 15,000.00
Period: 19th century
Dimensions: 12 cm wide, 8 cm high
Description
The censer has a shallow rounded body standing on three conical feet and two upright lug handles. It is covered overall in a bluish beige glaze profusely crackled in dark and golden crackles except around the base, exposing the orange-burned porcelain body.
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