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A GROUP OF BRONZE VESSELS AND A FIGURE Ming to Qing Dynasty
12 – 19 May 2025, 12:00 BST
Online, London, KnightsbridgeSold for £2,816 inc. premium
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A GROUP OF BRONZE VESSELS AND A FIGURE
Ming to Qing Dynasty
Comprising: a parcel-gilt figure of a warrior riding on a horse, wood stand; a silver inlaid bronze vase, hu and a bronze tripod loop-handled incense burner. The largest 32.5cm (12 3/4in) high. Incense burner 0.52kg (4).
Comprising: a parcel-gilt figure of a warrior riding on a horse, wood stand; a silver inlaid bronze vase, hu and a bronze tripod loop-handled incense burner. The largest 32.5cm (12 3/4in) high. Incense burner 0.52kg (4).
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明至清 銅器及武士像一組三件
Provenance: from the collection of Sir George Sinclair Moss (1882-1959), thence by descent.
Sir George Sinclair Moss (1882-1959) was a British diplomat who worked in China, serving as the Special Operations Executive as adviser on Chinese affairs during the Second World War.














