LOT 220 18th century A pale green jade 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' incense burner and cover
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A pale green jade 'Eight Buddhist Emblems' incense burner and cover
18th centurySkilfully carved around the sides with evenly-spaced ribboned Eight Buddhist Emblems, bajixiang, and two stylised shou characters, flanked by a pair of reticulated handles in the form of leafy chrysanthemums, the domed cover further decorated with shou characters interspersed with flowers, surmounted by a circular knop carved in openwork with leafy chrysanthemums, the stone of pale green tone with milky speckles, stand, box. 17.5cm (6 7/8) wide (4).
|十八世紀 青白玉雕萬壽菊八吉祥香薰Provenance: Durwin Tang Collection來源:鄧德雍收藏The Eight Buddhist Emblems, believed to bring peace and blessings, became codified in the order listed during the Qianlong period. The present lot is likely to have been specially commissioned for religious rituals in the Qing Court or as a birthday gift endowed with auspicious wishes.Compare two pale green jade incense burners also with open flower-head handles but with suspended loose ring-handles and pierced covers, illustrated in The Complete Collection of Treasures of the Palace Museum, Jadeware (II) , Shanghai, 2008, pp.38-39, nos.30 and 31.
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