LOT 670 An extremely rare large cloisonné enamel tripod incense burn...
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An extremely rare large cloisonné enamel tripod incense burner and coverMing dynasty, Wanli period明萬曆 銅胎掐絲琺瑯游龍獻壽紋大蓋爐(2)Height 16¼ in., 41.5cmThe incense burner is in overall good condition, with just minor losses to the enamels and typical pitting. Some Other general surface wear. The legs have been stabilised to the main body. Although the texture of the enamelled decoration and turquoise ground on the cover appears to differ from that of the main body, suggesting it was made at a different time, the composition of the copper finial matches that of the mask feet, confirming that the incense burner and cover emanate from the same date.For more information on and additional videos for this lot, please contact serina.wei@sothebys.comIn response to your inquiry, we are pleased to provide you with a general report of the condition of the property described above. Since we are not professional conservators or restorers, we urge you to consult with a restorer or conservator of your choice who will be better able to provide a detailed, professional report. Prospective buyers should inspect each lot to satisfy themselves as to condition and must understand that any statement made by Sotheby's is merely a subjective qualified opinion.NOTWITHSTANDING THIS REPORT OR ANY DISCUSSIONS CONCERNING CONDITION OF A LOT, ALL LOTS ARE OFFERED AND SOLD "AS IS" IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE CONDITIONS OF SALE PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.Collection of General Charles H.T. Collis (1838-1902), and thence by descent. Charles H.T. Collis 將軍 (1838-1902) 收藏,此後家族傳承The precise placement of the circular notches on the perimeter of the cover of the current incense burner appears to be deliberate, and seems to correspond closely to 14 of the 28 Lunar Mansions (xiu) of the ancient Chinese star chart (see Joseph Needham, Science and Civilisation in China, vol. 3, Cambridge, 1959, astronomy table 24). Appearing around the late Zhou (c. 1047-256 BC) or early Han (206 BC-AD 220) period, the 28 xiu had been used for interpreting celestial and terrestrial events for dynasties. During the Jiajing reign (1522-1566), a large-scale renovation was carried out at the observatory of the Ming court, which still stands today and is now called the Beijing Ancient Observatory. According to Ming records, a wind pole with 28 hoops symbolizing the 28 xiu was installed there in the second year of Jiajing (1523), demonstrating the great importance of the Lunar Mansions at that time. General Charles H.T. Collis (1838-1902) joined the 18th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment at the start of the Civil War and later led the Zouaves d'Afrique, a special duty company of hand-picked men modeled after the elite Algerian troops of the French Army, to fight in several major battles including the Battle of Fredericksburg, for which he later received the Medal of Honor. Following the war, Collis practiced law, becoming an Assistant City Solicitor in Philadelphia. He is buried at the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, where he is honored by a monument.
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