A Chinese Ming Dynasty Cizhou Ding Censer
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644). The ceramic censer of bulbous form raised on four feet joined at the bottom by a shaped foot with a hexagonal rim and two raised handles, covered in a white glaze revealing the buff clay body around the foot and the interior. The exterior lively painted with brown and black to depict two birds amongst foliage-like sprays around the body and scrolls around the rim. Provenance: Ex-collection of Robert H. Ellsworth, previously sold at Skinner's Sale 2528B on December 3, 2010, lot #1087. Approx. 5 by 4 � in., 12.7 by 12 cm.
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Live Auction Lot
| Lot #: | 161 |
| Auction: | Fine Asian & Western Works of Art Auction |
| Bids: | 3 Bidding History |
| Estimate: | $1000 - $1500 |
| Starting Price: | $500 |
| Sold For $840(buyer's premium included) |
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