Zentner Collection: Antique Japanese Tansu, Asian Works of Art
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Chinese 17th C. Ming Dynasty Bronze Lidded Censer
Chinese 17th C. Ming Dynasty Bronze Lidded Censer
Antique Chinese bronze censer with oval form body, high neck and rounded rectangular mouth. Standing on four feet with heads of mythical creatures. A band with a swirling motif in low relief encircles the middle of the censer. The neck of the censer is also decorated with a wave motif in a band of low relief. The lid is pierced for incense smoke and topped with a sitting Qilin.

17th Century, Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)
Dimensions: 8" high x 5 1/2" wide x 4" wide
item #1412792
$4,500.00
Antique Chinese Fujin Blanc de Chine Porcelain Qilin Censer
Antique Chinese Fujin Blanc de Chine Porcelain Qilin Censer
Antique Chinese blanc de chine censer of a Qilin. Made of porcelain and glazed white, this Blanc de Chinese piece is from the Fujin Province of China. The Qilin sits on his haunches with his head turned over one shoulder. On the underside of the creature is an opening and two tube-like incense holders for joss (stick) incense. The smoke from the incense would have come up through the nose and open mouth of the Qilin.

18th century (mid 1700's)

Dimensions: 7" high x 7 1/2"... Click for details
item #1412431
$2,760.00
Chinese Ming Dynasty Bronze Baby Water Dropper
Chinese Ming Dynasty Bronze Baby Water Dropper
Antique Chinese bronze water dropper in the form of a crawling baby. Cast in bronze with details of traditional baby clothing tied at the back of the neck. The baby crawls forward with one leg slightly bent, elbows on the ground and face forward. When submerged, water would have flowed into the dropper through he hole in the baby's back. Water could then be dropped out of the baby's mouth as needed to mix ink.

17th Century: Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)

Dimensions: 4 3/8"... Click for details
item #1412368
$3,000.00
Chinese Ming Dynasty Bronze Joss Incense Holder of Laozi
Chinese Ming Dynasty Bronze Joss Incense Holder of Laozi
Antique Chinese bronze incense holder for joss (stick or agarabathi) incense in the form of Laozi riding a water buffalo. Laozi is widely celebrated as the founder of Taoism and the author of Tao Te Ching, a significant treaty on Chinese cosmology. According to legend, Laozi left China for the west riding a water buffalo. In this small bronze incense holder, Laozi sits on the back of the animal, his robes flowing around him. As in traditional representations, he holds a scroll to his... Click for details
item #1412367
$1,750.00
Chinese Ming Dynasty Bronze Scholar Object of an Immortal
Chinese Ming Dynasty Bronze Scholar Object of an Immortal
Antique Chinese bronze figure of a seated immortal. He sits with robes flowing out around him. He holds a ruyi scepter in his right hand and another round object in his left. Kindly expression and elongated earlobes.

17th Century: Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)

Dimensions: 3" high
item #1412366
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Chinese Ming Dynasty Small Bronze Scroll Weight of Seated Man
Chinese Ming Dynasty Small Bronze Scroll Weight of Seated Man
Antique Chinese small bronze scroll weight of a seated man. He is squatting on his heals with hands clasped together over his chest. Wearing flowing robes tied with a chord.

17th Century: Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)

Dimensions: 2 1/4" high
item #1412365
$1,875.00
Chinese Ming Dynasty Small Bronze Censer of Qilin
Chinese Ming Dynasty Small Bronze Censer of Qilin
Antique Chinese small bronze censer in the form of a recumbent qilin. Possible used as a brush rest or for burning incense. Open on the bottom, the incense smoke would have come up through the qilin's open mouth. Subtle details include incised scales and a single horn.

17th Century: Ming Dynasty (1368 - 1644)

Dimensions: 3" high x 3 1/4" long
item #1412364
$1,600.00
Rare Antique Chinese Song Dynasty (960 - 1279) Oil Jar
Rare Antique Chinese Song Dynasty (960 - 1279) Oil Jar
Antique Chinese jar with crackle glaze from the Song Dynasty. Ge ware style with mark on bottom.
The Song dynasty (Chinese: 宋朝; pinyin: Sòng cháo; 960–1279) was an imperial dynasty of China that began in 960 and lasted until 1279. The dynasty was founded by Emperor Taizu of Song following his usurpation of the throne of the Later Zhou, ending the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period.

Social life during the Song was vibrant. Citizens gathered to view and trade precious... Click for details
item #1411061
Price on Request
Antique Chinese Table
Antique Chinese Table
An antique ornate table from China. The top section has two drawers with a geometric patern. Below are three panels with images of fruit and leaves. The legs of the table are bordered by carvings of flowering trees.

Date: 17th/18th Century

Dimensions: 33" tall X 43" wide X 30" deep
item #1411015
$2,750.00
An Antique Bronze Tang-Sui Votive with 7 Buddhas
An Antique Bronze Tang-Sui Votive with 7 Buddhas
An rare an early gilt on bronze Tang-sui votive on four curved feet with vine branches holding seven Buddhas. These images appear early Buddhist iconography representing the Buddhas of the Past. Later these multiple images became one image. This votive was made for personal devotion. See Anthony Lin Exhibition "Icons and Iconoclasts". Good condition with wear and loss from age.

Date: Late Sui Early Tang Dynasty (581-618, 608-907)

Dimensions: 5.5" tall X 4.5" wide X... Click for details
item #1410330
Price on Request
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