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    Posted 9 years ago

    ruehara
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    Hi can anyone help me identify this little bronze, found in the attic of our home in New Orleans, about 8" tall, heavy, note inside reads.......
    Ming Dynasty Bronze Candle Pricket
    1368-1644 (Ming Dynasty) cast
    in the Fujian Provence, portrays
    Emperor Xuande as a youth studying
    poetry and literature.
    We have no idea if this is accurate can anyone help? We really enjoy this piece, thanks.

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    1. ruehara, 9 years ago
      Hi can anyone help me identify this little bronze, found in the attic of our home in New Orleans, about 8" tall, heavy, note inside reads.......
      Ming Dynasty Bronze Candle Pricket
      1368-1644 (Ming Dynasty) cast
      in the Fujian Provence, portrays
      Emperor Xuande as a youth studying
      poetry and literature.
      We have no idea if this is accurate can anyone help? We really enjoy this piece, thanks.

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