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           A VARIED GROUP OF BRONZE ITEMS
           Qing Dynasty
           Comprising: a bottle vase with applied
           chilong at the neck; a bronze ‘dragon’
           incense burner and reticulated cover; a   830
           model of a cowherd atop a buffalo. The
           largest: 17cm (6 3/4in) high (3).

           £800 - 1,200
           HK$8,200 - 12,000
           CNY7,200 - 11,000
           831
           A GROUP OF BRONZE VESSELS
           Qing Dynasty
           Comprising: a pair of silver-wire inlaid bronze
           tripod incense burners, Shisou two-character
           marks; a bronze incense burner with cast
           chilong and beast mask handles; a bronze
           bottle vase cast in high relief with a chilong
           dragon around the neck, raised on a high
           foot. The largest: 30.5cm (12in) high (4).
           £1,000 - 1,500
           HK$10,000 - 15,000
           CNY9,000 - 13,000
           832
           A BRONZE ELEPHANT-FORM INCENSE
           BURNER AND COVER                         831
           19th century
           Modelled standing four-square, with its head
           and trunk raised, elaborately caparisoned
           and with a plinth and pagoda atop the back
           with a coiled dragon crowning the top.
           44cm (17 1/4in) high (2).

           £1,500 - 2,000
           HK$15,000 - 20,000
           CNY13,000 - 18,000



















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