9050
A BRONZE CENSER WITH THREE LEGS AND TWO BRIDGE-SHAPED HANDLES
Qing Dynasty |
This bronze censer features a stock body, while the abdominal is like a round plate. The neck is inwardly dented, and junction of the shoulders and abdominal features an evident ridgeline. There is a pair of bridge-shaped ears on both sides of the round rim. The bottom has a block of inscription that says “Made in the Xuande Period of the Ming Dynasty”. This is most likely an imitation work made in the Qing Dynasty. The bottom has three flat and oval stools that support the incense burner. There is a reddish brown protective coat of paint on the exterior, which is exquisite and polished. This work is covered with snowflake patterns. The color of the inner wall is darker due to incense. |
Estimate
24,000 - 40,000 94,000 - 157,000 3,100 - 5,200
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Sold Price 84,000
336,000
10,825
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