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Lot 101

An archaistic bronze tripod incense burner
17th/18th century

5 – 15 April 2021, 12:00 PDT
Los Angeles

Sold for US$3,187.50 inc. premium

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An archaistic bronze tripod incense burner

17th/18th century
Its hexagonal body supported by three cabriole legs cast with animal heads, and rising to a neck decorated with archaistic patterns, supporting two curving handles, fitted with a matching wood cover with openwork ruyi-heads and scrolls, topped with a jade finial with deeply undercut cranes amidst lotuses (dents, encrustation, small losses).
8 3/4in (22.2cm) height of incense burner excluding cover

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