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Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner of porcelain with a celadon glaze, in the form of a peach with three feet, and applied leaves and stalk: Japan, possibly Kyoto, 19th century

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner of cream stoneware, with a finely crackled glaze and painted in overglaze enamels with a mountain scene in nishikide, and a dome-shaped cover of openwork silver forming chrysanthemums: Japan, Satsuma, late 19th century

Incense stand Incense stand

Incense game set of gold and silver lacquered wood, comprising frame containing tiered incense box (kogo) and burner, with two drawers below and tray above: Japan, 18th-19th century

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner of bronze in the shape of a crane: Japan, 19th century

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner and cover of bronze, with silver liner, ornamented in high relief in gold, silver and coloured metals with scenes from the tale of Urashima Taro, presented to Sir Harry Parkes by the Meiji Emperor in July 1883: Japan, by Suzuki Katsushige, Ichiryu Juko, and eight others, 1883

Incense burner Incense burner

Bronze incense burner, decorated on front with a cat pursuing mice around a basket of fruit and on the back with a spider and bamboo, on a rock-work stand with dragons and with a cover surmounted by a hawk dividing a flight of swallows, purchased at the Centennial International Exhibition, Philadelphia, 1876: Japan, by Suzuki Chokichi, 1875-76

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner of bronzed brass, rectangular with four feet and moulded sides, with an inscription in Chinese characters on one side: China

Incense burner / vessel Incense burner / vessel

Vessel of brass, contained inside a bronzed brass incense burner: China

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner of bronze, with two dragon handles, an openwork base, and an opening in each of the sides containing one of the Daoist immortals: China, Ming Dynasty, 1368 - 1644 AD

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner of bronze, in the shape of an ancient gui vessel with stylised animal head handles: China, Ming Dynasty, 1368 - 1644 AD

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner or gui of bronze, with two dragon-head handles, and taotie masks and archaic dragons on a thunder-pattern ground: China, 16th - 18th century AD

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner with cover of cloisonne enamel, with gilt metal mounts and monster-head legs, coloured lotus flowers and leaf scrolls on a turquoise blue ground : China, 18th century AD

Incense burner stand Incense burner stand

Stand of wood, for an incense burner: China, 18th century AD

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner of cloisonne enamel, with three feet, loop handles, and a floral design in colours on a white ground: China, 18th - 19th century AD

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner of cloisonne enamel on gilt bronze, two parts with three feet, two loop handles, and conventionalised lotus flowers on a turquoise blue ground: China, probably 18th century AD

Incense burner Incense burner

Incense burner of stoneware with pale greyish green glaze, archaic lian form on three cabriole-style feet, relief-moulded band of trigrams between two bands of clouds on exterior, gold lacquer repair, relief-moulded floral decoration on interior, and unglazed interior base: China, Zhejiang province, Longquan, Ming Dynasty, 15th century AD

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