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Lot 215

Three Chinese bronze incense burners and one pouring vessel, jue Late Qing dynasty Comprising:...

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Lot 215

Three Chinese bronze incense burners and one pouring vessel, jue
Late Qing dynasty
Comprising:...

Price Realised: Unsold Lot

Estimate: £300 - £500

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Lot 215

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Three Chinese bronze incense burners and one pouring vessel, jue

Late Qing dynasty

Comprising: one large tripod censer with paired loop handles, Xuande four-character mark, 14.5cm high; a smaller tripod censer and reticulated cover, with moulded decoration to shoulder and two applied loop handles, 10cm high; a small tripod bombé incense burner with everted loop handles, Xuande six-character mark to base, 9.3cm wide to handles; and a jue with moulded decoration, the underside of the spout incised Yiren 邑人 11.3cm long (4).

清晚期 銅爐三件及爵一件,「宣德年製」、「大明宣德年製」、「邑人」款

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