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Antique Chinese Bronze Censer. Xuande Tripod Portable Censer with dragon seal.

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Other

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Age:

1850-1899

Primary Material:

Bronze

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โ€œAntiqueโ€

Original/Repro:

Antique Original

Product:

Incense Burner

Region of Origin:

Chinese

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Item number:

1662295584

Item description

Antique Chinese Bronze tripod censer with strap handles, featuring deeply cast six character stamp of Xuande emperor (1426-1435) to the outer base. Age is unknown, possibly an apocryphal piece made during the reign of the Jaiqing emperor (1796-1820) or to late 19th C. To the inner base and cast in relief are again the four character marks of the emperor about the sinuous head of a dragon or serpent. Item stands even on its three feet and is without damage though does exhibit oxidation stains and signs of use. The censer measures 7.5cm in diameter and is 5cm high. The weight is 235gm. The diminutive size probably indicates it was designed as a portable rather than a temple censer. Note of research. A censer is a vessel in which incense is burned, especially during religious services. The main purposes of incense burners include fumigating clothing, for sacrifice and to keep a cheerful and tranquil mind during reading. The ancient Chinese believed incense was beneficial for study by appeasing the spirits and inspiring the mind. The earliest vessels identified as censers date to the mid-fifth to late fourth centuries BC during the Warring States period. The modern Chinese term for censer/incense burner "xianglu", is a compound of incense, aromatics (xiang) and brazier, stove or furnace (lu). Another common term is xunlu (a brazier for fumigating and perfuming). This item can be shipped internationally.