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769. A Chinese bronze archaistic censer, 18th / 19th century, crisply cast with taotie masks to the body, 14.5cm. (2)
£300-500
770. A pair of Chinese bronze incense burners, 18th / 19th century, with pierced wood covers, the bodies inlaid with silver wire, each with a two character mark to the base, the wood covers damaged, 12cm. (4)
£150-250
771. A Chinese bronze gold-splash incense burner, 18th century or later, with a compressed circular body and a four character mark beneath the base, 15cm.
£400-600
772. A Chinese bronze tripod censer, probably 17th century, with curved handles and a notch to the rim, the base with a six character Xuande mark, 16cm.
£100-200
773. A Chinese small bronze censer, 18th / 19th century, cast with a band of stylized bird motifs on a diaper ground, with mask heads to the shoulder, the base with a six character Xuande mark, some dents to the body, 12cm.
£200-300 48
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774. A Chinese bronze vase, 17th / 18th century, the sides cast with scrolling horned dragons, divided by large panels each cast with a single lotus stem and inlaid in silver with geometric and floral designs, 21.7cm.
£400-600
775. A Chinese bronze archaistic vase, probably 17th century, with ring handles and a band with six circular scroll motifs to the shoulder, and a third ring to the belly, some damage to the rim, 19cm.
£600-800
776. A Japanese bronze shallow bowl, c.1900, with dragons applied to the rim and a nine character mark to the base, and a pair of bronze lion dogs, 43cm max. (3)
£200-300
777. A Chinse bronze zun, probably Ming Dynasty, the exterior cast with many auspicious objects, the neck with a chicken skin ground, the body cast as prunus buds and flower heads, 11.4cm. £200-300
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