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REFERENCE: AB2406

A Chinese Bronze Censor of a Fu Lion, Ming Dynasty, ca. 1368 - 1644 CE

Sale price$1,677.00 CAD

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This two-part bronze incense censer features a lower body with a hollow, plump shape that stands on an openwork leg network connected by integrated supports. The somewhat dome-shaped lid is adorned with an openwork representation of a guardian, having a fierce grimmace, pulled-back ears, and holes at both the mouth and back of the head to allow smoke to escape.

Medium: Bronze

Dimensions: Height: 5 3/4 inches (14.6 cm)

Condition: The base is intact and has a heavily encrusted verdigris patina. The lid has a marked crack and some edge loss, yet the piece remains unusual and overall, very charming.

Provenance: Tom Carson private collection, assembled in the 1980’s to 1990’s, thereafter private N.J. collection. 

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A Chinese Bronze Censor of a Fu Lion, Ming Dynasty, ca. 1368 - 1644 CE
A Chinese Bronze Censor of a Fu Lion, Ming Dynasty, ca. 1368 - 1644 CE Sale price$1,677.00 CAD

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