Longquan celadon duck censer (koro)
Longquan kilns, China
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), c. early 17th Century
Modelled as a recumbent duck with finely incised line details of feathers on the wings and marking the two eyes, covered in an even celadon glaze. 7.5cm high, 11cm wide. One large chip to the lid and smaller chips to the base. Together with an old Japanese wooden box and Indian printed cotton wrapping cloth.
Cat. 144
Longquan kilns, China
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), c. early 17th Century
Modelled as a recumbent duck with finely incised line details of feathers on the wings and marking the two eyes, covered in an even celadon glaze. 7.5cm high, 11cm wide. One large chip to the lid and smaller chips to the base. Together with an old Japanese wooden box and Indian printed cotton wrapping cloth.
Cat. 144
Longquan kilns, China
Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), c. early 17th Century
Modelled as a recumbent duck with finely incised line details of feathers on the wings and marking the two eyes, covered in an even celadon glaze. 7.5cm high, 11cm wide. One large chip to the lid and smaller chips to the base. Together with an old Japanese wooden box and Indian printed cotton wrapping cloth.
Cat. 144