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Rare Chinese Famille Noir Porcelain Censer, Qing Dynasty (1644-1911), 19th century, in the form of a recumbent Pekingese, h. 5-1/2", w. 4-1/2", l. 6-5/8". Provenance: Christie's East, New York, January 20, 1998, lot 516; Personal collection of Paul Rosenthal, Baton Rouge, Louisiana.


  • Condition: In overall good condition. A single hairline crack runs across the underside up the sides - only visible on 1/8" white lower edge and against one yellow ruyi-cloud on the side, otherwise obscured by black glaze. A few firing anomalies including some 1/2" or smaller kiln cracks along the inner rim, not visible on outside surface. Some soiling, particularly on the interior. A few pin-sized chips along the back scales of each dragon handle. The dragon on the left has a tiny chip on its ear. No large losses or visible evidence of restoration. Wear is consistent with age, material and display.

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