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Beijing enamel incense stick holder, Qing dynasty, China, early-mid 18th century.
Beijing enamel incense stick holder with bronze pierced cover, Qing dynasty, China, early-mid 18th century. A small Beijing enamel incense stick holder with a pierced bronze cover with lotus scrolls carved in openwork. The foliated rim of the shallow bowl of the censer is divided into 12 lobes, each painted with a lotus blossom in pink enamel. The body of the bowl is decorated with lotus scrolls in pink and red enamels with green leaves all on a lemon-yellow enamel ground. The interior of the bowl is covered with blue enamel with a cylindrical incense stick holder in the centre.
Unique Identifier
AR917804
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
2832px × 2215px
Photo Credit
HIP / Art Resource, NY
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18th century
BEIJING
Censer
china
CHINESE
color
concept
country
DYNASTY
eighteenth century
Enamel
Flower
FLOWERS
IMPERIAL
Incense
incense stick holder
LOCATION
LOTUS
Museum of East Asian Art
NATURE
Object
Ornate
PEKING
Plant
qing dynasty
TGN
Yongzheng Period (1723-1735)