Woolley & Wallis Asian Art 14 November

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400. A Chinese bronze incense burner, probably 19th century, the compressed circular body with handles rising from the rim, the base with a sixteen character mark, 14.5cm. £100-200

401. A Chinese bronze tripod incense burner, 18th/19th century, the compressed circular body with twisted rope handles, the base with a sinuous chilong, 14cm. £800-1,200

402. A Chinese bronze bowl, of compressed ovoid form, raised on a tapering foot with a copper-coloured patina, the base with a six character Xuande mark, 15.5cm dia. £200-300

403. A Chinese Yixing ding, 20th century, raised on three archaistic legs, the body moulded in relief with taotie masks, two loop handles to the rim, the base with a four character Qianlong mark, 17.3cm. £300-500

404. A Chinese bronze incense burner, 18th century, the compressed circular body with loop handles to the shoulder, the metal with a warm patina, a six character Xuande mark to the base, 18.7cm. £1,000-1,500

405. A Japanese bronze jardinière, Meiji 1868-1912, decorated with two scaly dragons encircling the body, rising from breaking waves, 38cm across. £200-300

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