Lot 238
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[PRIVATE SCOTTISH COLLECTION, PERTHSHIRE] CHINESE BRONZE 'TAOTIE' TRIPOD CENSER
XUANDE MARK, LATE MING TO EARLY QING DYNASTY, 17TH-18TH CENTURY




Auction: Asian Works of Art | Wed 11th March 2026 from 11.30am | Lots 180 to 346
Description
明末清初 宣德款 銅鑄饕餮紋螭龍耳三足爐
of slightly compressed globular form raised on high ‘mythical beast’ arching feet to short cylindrical mouth and lipped rim, the body decorated with a band of taotie masks on both sides all reserved on an archaic key-fret ground band, the shoulders set with a pair of high arching chi-dragons as handles, the base with a six-character Xuande mark within a recessed panel
Dimensions
21.5cm wide; 2455g
Provenance
Private Scottish collection, Perthshire
蘇格蘭私人收藏, 珀斯郡
Footnote
This elegant bronze tripod incense burner features a bulbous body richly adorned with archaic designs, evoking the artistic traditions of ancient China. Mythological animals, intricately cast, grasp the rim, forming striking handles that enhance the vessel’s grandeur. The cabriole legs, each joining the legs to the body with finely detailed mythological animal heads, provide a sense of strength and stability. The base bears a meticulously rendered Xuande mark, executed with remarkable precision. This exceptional piece reflects the refined craftsmanship and reverence for antiquity characteristic of Chinese bronze work.



