LOT 220 A Chinese brass incense burner, 17th-18th century, in the form of a luduan, the hinged head above a ...
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A Chinese brass incense burner,
17th-18th century, in the form of a luduan, the hinged head above a rectangular body on four tall feet, one intertwined with a snake,
23cm high
A luduan is a legendary Chinese auspicious creature. It can travel 5500, miles in a single day and speaks all world languages. It appears during the enlightened rule. The throne of the Emperor in the Hall of Supreme Harmony has two incense burners in the form of luduan as an auspicious symbol.
十七至十八世纪 铜甪端熏炉
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