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A PARCEL GILT BRONZE INCENSE BURNER OR CENSER
APOCRYPHAL MARK OF EMPEROR XUANDE
CHINA
It rests on a spread foot and has a compressed globular body flanked by two lion faces’ handles. The base is...
A PARCEL GILT BRONZE INCENSE BURNER OR CENSER
APOCRYPHAL MARK OF EMPEROR XUANDE
CHINA
It rests on a spread foot and has a compressed globular body flanked by two lion faces’ handles. The base is adorned with two coild four-clawed dragons and centered by an apocryphal mark of Emperor Xuande, a six-character one in kaishu script.
H: 7,5 cm - width: 20,5 cm
Weight: 1286,6 grams
Provenance:
- a private collection;
- formerly in the Otho Cozart collection, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA (by repute).
鎏金青铜香炉,仿宣德款
中国
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