Tuesday 5 March 2019
Gustav Gurschner (1873-1971), a bronze censer c.1925, signed Gurschner Depose
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Description
Gustav Gurschner (1873-1971), a bronze censer
c.1925, signed Gurschner Depose
Modelled and cast in two parts, the bowl with handles having a cover with open centre, decorated with two masks with open features
18.5 cm wide
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