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BURNER-PARFUM (xi?ng lú??) tripod in partially gilded bronze - Lot 121

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BURNER-PARFUM (xi?ng lú??) tripod in partially gilded bronze - Lot 121
BURNER-PARFUM (xi?ng lú??) tripod in partially gilded bronze, the belly decorated with deer among rocks and clouds; the neck decorated with a frieze of Greek, the two handles in the shape of dragons qilong; the wooden lid with openwork decoration of peaches of longevity and lotus buttons (small lacks, restorations). Gilding wears. A mark under the base. China, in the taste of HU Wenming. H. 10.4 cm without lid H. 15.8 cm with lid This perfume burner is a family tradition and was acquired by the great-grandfather of the current owner. Edmond Van Eetvelden was a Belgian politician and businessman, active in China between 1872 and 1878.
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