A pair of Chinese cloisonné duck censors, 19th/20th century
Asian Works of Art
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ZAR 20 000 - 25 000
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A pair of Chinese cloisonné duck censors, 19th/20th century
realistically rendered, each back with aperture and cover surmounted by a frog finial, raised on their knees, with open mouths and cresting, inlaid with scrolls against a stippled green ground, the fronts with taotie masks, wear, restorations, the larger 23,2cm high
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