Tuesday 7 November 2023
A small Chinese bronze tripod incense burner Ming dynasty, 17th/18th century Of typical bombé...
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A small Chinese bronze tripod incense burner
Ming dynasty, 17th/18th century
Of typical bombé form, apocryphal Xuande six-character mark to base, on carved fitted hardwood stand, 7cm diameter.
Provenance: Acquired by captain André Le Gac (1895-1960) in China in the 1920s, thence by descent.
明 十七 - 十八世紀 銅三乳足爐「大明宣德年製」寄托款,連花梨木雕底座
來源:André Le Gac (1895-1960) 船長於1920年代購於中國,後傳承至現藏家。
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