East Asia, China, Qing Dynasty, ca. 19th century CE. A lovely pair of porcelain candle holders featuring floral and geometric motifs. Both are shaped with a large drip pan basin comprised of a cavity on the base leading into the hollow stem. The cylindrical stem tapers up from the center and supports a smaller drip pan. A small opening at the center leads into the stem for holding the candle or incense. Around the opening are three Buddhist swastika symbols and the rest of the surface is decorated with vines, flowers, and cloud scrolls; all delineated in a blue glaze on a white ground. A fine pair that present with auspicious symbols and may have served as altar pieces. Size: 8" Diameter x 11" H (20.3 cm x 27.9 cm)
Provenance: private Morrison, Colorado, USA collection
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Condition
Stable cracks and fissures on drip pans of both. Surface pitting and nicks. One has an indiscernible partial wax stamp on the large drip pan. Imperfections and abrasions on rims of smaller drip pan rims on both. Decorative motifs are well preserved. Encrustations on hollow interiors from age and use.