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Chinese bronze incense burner 19th century Quing dynasty

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    Posted 3 years ago

    Porcelainl…
    (61 items)

    This is a Chinese bronze incense burner from the 19th century Quing dynasty. The way its written was done only in the Qing dynasty and its in the style of a temple in southern China.

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    1. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      well it is a rather creative approach to narrow it down , because you are narrowing it down , the way it is written and geographically, but i think you have to narrow it down by means of the mould also , but i do think you are right Da Ming Xuande Nian Zhi 19 ct
    2. Porcelainlover Porcelainlover, 3 years ago
      Thank you very much. I received help from the bronze group in FB telling me the fakers knew not to write it this way and that only Japanese bronze makers and in the Quing period did this.

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