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A Chinese shoushan stone 'Changchun Jushi 長春居士' seal with its original case, 18th C.

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This lot was sold on 2024-07-02 and is no longer available

Dim.: 10,7 x 8,1 x 6 cm (the box)
Dim.: 3,1 x 3 x 5,6 cm (the stone)

Weight.: 120 grams

The mark present on the censer, Changchun jushi, is Emperor Qianlong's hall name given by his father Emperor Yongzheng in 1733. In both the composition and style, this mark is very similar to Qianlong's Changchun jushi seal, illustrated by Guo Fuxiang, Mingqing dihou xiyin (Emperor and Empress' Seals of Ming and Qing Dynasties), Beijing, 2002, p. 145. The censer was likely to be commissioned by Qianlong when he was Bao Qinwang (the crown prince Bao) during the Yongzheng period.

Condition report:
Condition: (UV-checked)
- Excellent, with some superficial wear and minor scraches.

品相報告:(已用紫外線光檢查)
- 全品,四個方面輕微磨損和幾處輕微劃痕。
Estimate: € 3000 - € 6000