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Crane-Shaped Incense Burner (see lso Br 1336)
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Tripod incense burner of cobalt blue porcelain
Tripod incense burner. Porcelain painted with vegetal motifs in underglaze cobalt blue. Six character Zhengde inscription in underglaze blue on the base within an unglazed ring; si...
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