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TWO BRONZE CENSERS
17TH-18TH CENTURY
The gui-shaped censer has a pair of dragon-headed handles with pendent tabs, and the exterior is incised with a band of archaistic scrollwork, while the spreading foot is encircled by a band of angular scrollwork. The tripod censer's compressed globular body is raised on three slender legs, with a pair of bird handles rising from the rim. The exterior is incised with a band of repeating ruyi heads amidst angular scrollwork, with some gilding remaining.
4 7/8 and 5 3/8 in. (12.4 and 13.7 cm.) diam.

Provenance
Michael D. Stevenson Collection (1947-2011).
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