LOT 0263 Chinese Vase, Censer, & Bowl, Ming to the Qing
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A Chinese bronze vase, a tripod censer, and a cloisonne bowl, all of which date from the Ming to the Qing dynasty. The bronze vase features elephant handles with engaged rings. The incense burner features beast-headed handles, two landscape quatrefoils, and a ruyi motif where the legs meet the body. The cloisonne bowl, which features a 1-character mark on the bottom, depicts a phoenix among lotus tracery. Dimensions are: 3 in. tall X 4 in. wide; 7.6 cm tall X 10.2 cm wide. All measurements are approximate. Condition: The bronze vase has significant age wear. The cloisonne bowl has wear to the surface. The incense burner has oxidation to the surface. Provenance: From a collection in Southern California. High resolution photos can be found at: https://oag.smugmug.com/Asian-Decorative-Arts-March-2020
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