CHINESE CLOISONE BRONZE CENSER
Ca.1644-1911; Qing dynasty or later. A magnificent incense burner decorated with lotus blooms and leafy scrolls using light-blue and red and yellow glass inlays (cloisonne'). The slighty compressed globular form is footless embellished on the shoulder with three gilded ram's heads with very elaborate and fine details. Very Good Condition; Size:78mmx140mm;1200g; four character mark on the base. Provenance: Private Somerset Estate collection of Asian, Ancient and Oriental Art, acquired 1980-2010.
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Ca.1644-1911; Qing dynasty or later. A magnificent incense burner decorated with lotus blooms and leafy scrolls using light-blue and red and yellow glass inlays (cloisonne'). The slighty compressed globular form is footless embellished on the shoulder with three gilded ram's heads with very elaborate and fine details. Very Good Condition; Size:78mmx140mm;1200g; four character mark on the base. Provenance: Private Somerset Estate collection of Asian, Ancient and Oriental Art, acquired 1980-2010.