Period: Early Qing dynasty, 1644-1722 Dimensions: 10cm high; 15cm width
The cover realistically cast as the head with open beak, the wings resting on its back and the tail pointing upwards, with coin-shaped opening on the breast of the goose. The bronze of nice rich brown colour with occasional gilt-splash.
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A gilt-splash bronze goose-form censer and cover (Early Qing dynasty, 1644-1722)
Period: Early Qing dynasty, 1644-1722
Dimensions: 10cm high; 15cm width
Description
The cover realistically cast as the head with open beak, the wings resting on its back and the tail pointing upwards, with coin-shaped opening on the breast of the goose. The bronze of nice rich brown colour with occasional gilt-splash.
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