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Bronze and marbled metal tripod incense
Bronze and marbled metal tripod incense
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Bronze and marbled metal tripod incense burner Qing dynasty (late 17th-early 18th century)
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Bronze and marbled metal tripod incense
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BATEA : 294
Simple name
censer
Classified name
metal; bronze; Qing; censer; tripod; marbleware; inlaid; landscape; scholar's studio; China; pagoda; architecture; figure; pine; temple; peach; tree; tiger; prunus; bird; pheasant; peony; lion dog; willow;
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A bronze tripod incense burner of five-lobed form, the inside and ends of the legs gilded, the body incised and gold filled with pictures in each lobe as follows: (1) sage under a willow by a waterfall and pagoda, (2) a pine, temple, peach tree and two scholars, (3) tiger, prunus and birds, (4) pheasant, peach tree and two sages, (5) lion dog, peonies and birds. The collar is of marbled metal,
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bronze & gold
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good
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black and gold
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6 cm
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9.6 cm
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(17th to 18th century)
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Qing
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China
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