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Lot 3655    Session 11 (9.30am Thursday)    Antiquities

Estimate $300
Bid at live.noble.com.au
SOLD $550

CHINA, late Q'ing Dynasty (19th century), a bronze Censer (diam. 132mm, bowl height 60mm, overall height 100mm), with two handles as a tripod of three legs and four Chinese seal marks stamped into the base as part of the casting, bowl engraved with vigourous silvered plant and leaf designs these on two opposite sides of the bowl. Very fine.

Claimed as aquired from Crows Auction Gallery at Dorking, Surrey in the UK.

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