ANTIQUE 19TH C CHINESE BLUE & COPPER FLAMBE GLAZE PORCELAIN CENSER TRIPOD BOWL
Item History & Price
Reference Number: Avaluer:27710725 | Region of Origin: China |
Primary Material: Porcelain & Pottery | Color: Blue |
Original/Reproduction: Antique Original | Age: 1850-1899 |
Type: Incense Burner |
Item Description: A porcelain bowl in the shape of a tripod censer and decorated with dripping flambe glaze with colors ranging from sky blue to purple to a dull copper color. The interior and foot of the bowl have a dark patina. Some of the glaze dripped into the bottom of the bowl during its creation, leaving lighter-colored raised drops. The bottom of the bowl has been labeled by hand, possibly reading "31". The glaze is cracked and some of th...e bubbles in the glaze burst around the feet of the bowl, but the bowl itself is intact with no apparent chips, scratches, or cracks.
Item Size: approx 5.5 inches in diameter x 3 inches tall
Country or Region: China
Item Age: circa 19th century
Provenance: Ex Marcel Gibrat Collection purchased between 1965 and 1991
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Marcel Gibrat (Pictured working on a Greek Kylyx in the 1970s), my grandfather, was a Restorer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan and later owned a Madison Avenue Restoration Studio and Art Gallery one block from the Guggenheim Museum. From the 1960s to 1990s. Marcel was undoubtedly a genius and was, as far as I know, the only Restorer for the Met without a PhD. In fact he had a sixth grade education. He was also a talented painter.
I’m Max Lewin the curator of what remains of Marcel’s extensive art collection, comprising ancient, tribal, Asian and European art. I have grown up around art and antiquities my entire life and am a student of history and ancient cultures. I worked with Marcel summers and in college. I have sold over 1000 items from his collection on eBay since 2003 with a 100% positive rating. Satisfaction guaranteed and returns accepted.
Marcel began purchasing antiquities, tribal art, Asian art and European art beginning in the early to mid 1960s and many of the pieces in the collection were purchased at this time. He collected, restored, bought and sold high quality items for the better part of three decades, before falling ill and being unable to work in 1992. Marcel was an unquestioned expert in antiquities and all items in the collection from the ancient world are guaranteed to be authentic. Marcel also had a particular affinity for African tribal art, and while dating such items is problematic, he absolutely had impeccable taste. He started buying these items nearly sixty years ago when some of them were no doubt already quite old. He believed some to be from the 19th, 18th or even 17th century, and some of the items deemed important have in fact been sold for high ticket values at auction. Some of his opinions on provenance of tribal items have been challenged. There are also Asian items of various quality, and many fine and genuine items from primitive cultures including relatively contemporary ( a few hundred years old) and both neolithic and upper paleolithic items. Many of the items have archaeological markings.