- CHINESE XUANDE MARK PATINATED BRONZE
TRIPOD CENSER Chinese Patinated Bronze Tripod Censer, six character Xuande mark to underside, with two handles. 1.75" H x 2.75" Diameter. Provenance: Property from the Manhattan...
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CENSER Chinese Frog Motif Patinated Bronze Censer, circa 18th century, struck with Xuande seal mark within rectangular cartouche to underside. 2.5" H x 4.5" Diameter. Provenance:...
[more like this] - RARE BRONZE INCENSE BURNER IN THE FORM
OF A DUCK STANDING ON TOAD
MING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY ? ????????cast standing with one leg on a three-legged toad, head turned to the right and beak ajar, the wings with plumage...
[more like this] - CHINESE GILT BRONZE INCENSE BURNER STANDbase
is cast with an apocryphal Ming dynasty Xuande reign mark, of circular form with a pronounced rim and flat surface with three impressions for a tripod censer, supported on...
[more like this] - Two Chinese Porcelain Vessels
Yuan-Ming
Dynasty
the first a sancai glazed carp-form coupe, the second a fahua glazed tripod incense burner.
Taller 4 7/8 x 5 x 4 1/4 in., 12.4 x 12.7 x 10.8 cm.
Deaccessioned from...
[more like this] - A Chinese Bronze Tianlu-Form Incense
Burner
Ming Dynasty or Earlier
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depicting the one-horn mythical creature in a seated position, the hinged head opening to a hollow interior.
Height of burner 7...
[more like this] - A Chinese Bronze Tripod Incense Burner
Ming-Qing Dynasty
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of bombé form with slightly flaring neck with everted rim and tripod feet, together with custom made wood cover and stand.
Total height 6 1/2...
[more like this] - CHINESE LONGQUAN WARE CELADON GLAZE
INCENSE BURNER Chinese ,Ming style, Longquan ware ,incense burner, in a shape of lion standing on four feet, the head carved into a lion head with open mouth and eyes (for...
[more like this] - LARGE LONGQUAN CELADON 'TRIGRAMS' TRIPOD
CENSER
MING DYNASTY, 15TH CENTURY ? ????????????sturdily potted, of tapering cylindrical shape raised on three cabriole legs, the exterior moulded with the eight trigrams...
[more like this] - Chinese bronze incense burner, rectangular
form with square handles and raised on four feet, Ming Dynasty mark to base; W 5.5"...
[more like this] - Chinese Tilework Glazed Tripodal Incense
Burner, Ming Dynasty (1368-1644), the bombe-form body on three feet with fish-form handles and molded decoration of flowers and foliage, glazed in ochre and green over the...
[more like this] - A Chinese Bronze Incense Burner of low
bulbous form with two loop handles at the sides the whole raised upon three squat legs and having a sixteen-character Ming Dynasty inscription on the underside. Width over...
[more like this] - Small Pair of Chinese Cloisonne Incense
Burners, each cast in the Ming dynasty style as Buddhistic lions with heads thrown back, decorated in multi-colored enamels on a brown ground, presented on custom wooden...
[more like this] - CHINESE BRONZE INCENSE BURNER: Seems
to have considerable age, possibly Ming. Please see signature photo to make your determination. 2 3/4''h x 5 3/4'' dia....
[more like this] - Chinese elephant ivory seal paste box
and cover ming dynasty Of circular form, the cover carved in low to medium relief to show a scholar holding an incense burner and attendant below a pine tree, lingzhi scrolling...
[more like this] - A Chinese Incense Burner Ming Style
Small squat patinated metal censor with lobed sides and three scrolling feet animal mask handles six character mark cast in the underside....
[more like this] - A Chinese Bronze Incense Burner ca.
18/19th Century Of squat round form with recessed neck and square shape handles raised on three feet. With a commemorative 15th century mark "Xuan De" of Ming Dynasty cast...
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