A SILVER-INLAID BRONZE TWO-HANDLED TRIPOD CENSER, LATE MING-EARLY QING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
A SILVER-INLAID BRONZE TWO-HANDLED TRIPOD CENSER
LATE MING-EARLY QING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
The censer is cast to each bulbous side with two dragons facing a pavilion, below a foliate band and key fret borders to the mouth rim. The three legs are each detailed with a dragon face. The base is decorated with auspicious emblems surrounding the apocryphal sixcharacter Xuande mark.
13 1/8 in. (33.2 cm.) wide across handles
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A SILVER-INLAID BRONZE TWO-HANDLED TRIPOD CENSER
LATE MING-EARLY QING DYNASTY, 17TH CENTURY
The censer is cast to each bulbous side with two dragons facing a pavilion, below a foliate band and key fret borders to the mouth rim. The three legs are each detailed with a dragon face. The base is decorated with auspicious emblems surrounding the apocryphal sixcharacter Xuande mark.
13 1/8 in. (33.2 cm.) wide across handles
Pre-Lot Text
PROPERTY FROM THE STUDIO OF TEN OBSESSIONS