A COBALT-BLUE PAINTED WHITE PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER
A COBALT-BLUE PAINTED WHITE PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER
A COBALT-BLUE PAINTED WHITE PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER
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A COBALT-BLUE PAINTED WHITE PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER
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A COBALT-BLUE PAINTED WHITE PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER

JOSEON DYNASTY (19TH CENTURY)

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A COBALT-BLUE PAINTED WHITE PORCELAIN INCENSE BURNER
JOSEON DYNASTY (19TH CENTURY)
The polyhedral incense burner set on a square four-leg foot, overall covered with underglaze cobalt blue paint, decorated in white porcelain low-relief of the Ten Signs of Long Life (Shipjaengsaeng) with finely incised details, the flaring square mouth rim in bamboo shape, two small handles each with a loop, applied with a lustrous transparent overglaze
7 in. (17.8 cm.) high

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For similar examples, see Chosen koseki zufu vol. 10 (Tokyo: Chosen Sotokufu, 1935), pp 2280 plate 6573; Chosen ocho no seika hakuji: richo sometsuke (Kyoto: Korai bijutsukan, 1991), pp 30 p25.

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