Asian Art

June 2429, 2023
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LOT 376

Lot 376

A Japanese Bronze Censer of Kinko Sennin Riding a Carp, Edo Period (1868-1912)

A Japanese Bronze Censer of Kinko Sennin Riding a Carp, Edo Period (1868-1912)
Lot 376 Details
A Japanese Bronze Censer of Kinko Sennin Riding a Carp, Edo Period (1868-1912)

日本 江户时期 铜琴高乘鲤香炉

Cast as the Chinese Daoist immortal (Qin Gao) as the cover, astride a giant carp as the censer
6.7 in — 17 cm, length 8.5 in — 21.5 cm

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $338.25
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A Japanese Bronze Censer of Kinko Sennin Riding a Carp, Edo Period (1868-1912)
  • A Japanese Bronze Censer of Kinko Sennin Riding a Carp, Edo Period (1868-1912)
  • A Japanese Bronze Censer of Kinko Sennin Riding a Carp, Edo Period (1868-1912)
  • A Japanese Bronze Censer of Kinko Sennin Riding a Carp, Edo Period (1868-1912)
Provenance:

Christie's London, October 28, 2004, lot 98
来源:
伦敦佳士得2004年10月28日,拍品编号98

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