Ding-type incense burner on a stand, Bronze ceremonial ritual vessel, Qing dynasty 1644–1911, 19th century, China. Decoration: lotus motifs; bats iconography; fo; tiger symbol; meander and one hundred antiquities baigu ornament; stylized hieroglyphs FU happiness. Round wooden turned stand with five legs, on a pedestal shaped like a lotus rosette. Measurements: incense burner height 21 cm, diameter 15 cm; base height 7.5 cm, width 18.4 cm., A bronze tripod vessel with a rounded body and a flared rim stands on three tapered legs; the surface shows a dark brown to bronze patina with areas of darker brown and subtle greenish-black interior shading, and the body is decorated with incised patterns; a tall arch-shaped handle rises from the rim and shares the same bronze and brown tones; the background is a smooth light gray.
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Ding-type incense burner on a stand, Bronze ceremonial ritual vessel, Qing dynasty 1644–1911, 19th century, China. Decoration: lotus motifs; bats iconography; fo; tiger symbol; meander and one hundred antiquities baigu ornament; stylized hieroglyphs FU happiness. Round wooden turned stand with five legs, on a pedestal shaped like a lotus rosette. Measurements: incense burner height 21 cm, diameter 15 cm; base height 7.5 cm, width 18.4 cm., A bronze tripod vessel with a rounded body and a flared rim stands on three tapered legs; the surface shows a dark brown to bronze patina with areas of darker brown and subtle greenish-black interior shading, and the body is decorated with incised patterns; a tall arch-shaped handle rises from the rim and shares the same bronze and brown tones; the background is a smooth light gray.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A26_250

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

77.2Mo (806.7Ko) / 38.1cm x 50.8cm / 4500 x 6000 (300dpi)

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