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A LARGE BRONZE ‘BUDDHIST LION AND BIRDS’ TRIPOD CENSER AND COVER, QING DYNASTY A LARGE BRONZE ‘BUDDHIST LION AND BIRDS’ TRIPOD CENSER AND COVER, QING DYNASTY China, 1644-1912. Raised on three legs incised with beast masks within leaves, the compressed globular body surmounted by a tall neck with a flaring mouth decorated to the rim with ruyi heads above a band of keyfret. The neck applied with two S-shaped reticulated handles and decorated with birds cast in high relief within two oval reserves, all against wan diapered ground. The body is similarly decorated in relief with birds in rocky landscapes within three multi-lobed reserves divided by flanges in the form of sinuous dragons. The reticulated cover decorated with archaistic motifs, topped by a beast finial. Provenance: From a private collection in Zagreb, Croatia. Condition: Presenting very well, with wear, small losses, nicks, signs of weathering, and possible small repairs. Weight: 8,623 g Dimensions: Height 47 cm

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A LARGE BRONZE ‘BUDDHIST LION AND BIRDS’ TRIPOD CENSER AND COVER, QING DYNASTY A LARGE BRONZE ‘BUDDHIST LION AND BIRDS’ TRIPOD CENSER AND COVER, QING DYNASTY China, 1644-1912. Raised on three legs incised with beast masks within leaves, the compressed globular body surmounted by a tall neck with a flaring mouth decorated to the rim with ruyi heads above a band of keyfret. The neck applied with two S-shaped reticulated handles and decorated with birds cast in high relief within two oval reserves, all against wan diapered ground. The body is similarly decorated in relief with birds in rocky landscapes within three multi-lobed reserves divided by flanges in the form of sinuous dragons. The reticulated cover decorated with archaistic motifs, topped by a beast finial. Provenance: From a private collection in Zagreb, Croatia. Condition: Presenting very well, with wear, small losses, nicks, signs of weathering, and possible small repairs. Weight: 8,623 g Dimensions: Height 47 cm

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