Li-type incense burner, Chinese, ceremonial/ritual vessel in Li-type form, Ming style, Qing 1644–1911, possibly 19th century, backdated signatures, China; vessel, height 6.8 cm, diameter 12.9 cm., A small metallic vessel with a rounded, bulbous body and three short tapered legs sits centered against a smooth light gray background, its surface showing a mottled patina of brassy gold, dark brown, and greenish tones; the vessel has a thick rim and an arched double handle spanning the opening, with darker edges and worn areas that reflect subtle highlights, and a faint reflection of the object appears on the glossy surface beneath it.
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Li-type incense burner, Chinese, ceremonial/ritual vessel in Li-type form, Ming style, Qing 1644–1911, possibly 19th century, backdated signatures, China; vessel, height 6.8 cm, diameter 12.9 cm., A small metallic vessel with a rounded, bulbous body and three short tapered legs sits centered against a smooth light gray background, its surface showing a mottled patina of brassy gold, dark brown, and greenish tones; the vessel has a thick rim and an arched double handle spanning the opening, with darker edges and worn areas that reflect subtle highlights, and a faint reflection of the object appears on the glossy surface beneath it.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A28_473

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

77.2Mo (810.4Ko) / 50.8cm x 38.1cm / 6000 x 4500 (300dpi)

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