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The flattened vase is carved in low relief on one side with a deer and pine tree, and on the other side with a pavilion under a pine tree. The handles flanking the neck are attached to linked chains pendent from a ruyi-shaped yoke. The cover is surmounted by a Buddhist lion finial. The censer has a compressed body raised on three legs and surmounted by two handles on the rim.
Hanging vase: 11⅛ in. (28.3 cm.) high with chain
Tripod censer: 4½ in. (11.4 cm.) high


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