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A Good c.1900 Patinated Bronze Incense Burner Formed as a Water Bird sub-Decorative Objects The motifs are more folky

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The motifs are more folky and naïve than with other chairs of this type though are obviously stylistically derived from German designs painted on coffers and other items of furniture that the German émigrés painted onto furniture in America

1200 Excavated at Luxor the ring from the Ex Baron Amherst collection

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The hand blown-glass and white metal-mounted lantern having a pagoda type canopied top with pitted shaped finial and hanging loop over a baluster-shaped body fitted with a retractable rod base carrying a candle-socket

A Good c.1900 Patinated Bronze Incense Burner Formed as a Water Bird sub-Decorative Objects The motifs are more folkyOrigin: Probably Chinese, Possibly Japanese Period: Early 20thC Provenance: Unknown Date: c. 1900 20 Height: 7. 25 Width: 6 Depth: 3 The realistically modelled and cast patinated bronze incense burner or censor with well cast wings forming the cover to the burner, the water bird with an alert expression, the whole with an overall green patination, surviving from the far east at the beginning of the twentieth century. The piece is in good overall

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