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A small inscribed Longquan celadon miniature table-screen incense-stick-holder
Ming Dynasty, possibly 16/17th CenturyThe rectangular screen supported on an arched-block foot and the pierced tablet with supporting brackets to each side and pierced with shaped panels, one side with a lengthy molded inscription with seal, the other with two short cylindrical incense-stick holders, all under a crackled green glaze save patches at the feet. 6in (15.2cm) high
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明 龍泉青釉插屏式香插For a larger example under an attractive olive-green glaze but molded with mythical beasts on the central panel, see Green-Longquan Celadon of the Ming Dynasty, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 2014 pp. 210-211, no. 113. Another was offered at Sotheby's New York, 16/17 September 2014, lot 146 depicting a xiniu (mythical beast) gazing at the moon, replacing the inscription of our example.