Description A Chinese bronze vase, a tripod censer, and a cloisonne bowl, all of which date from the Ming to the Qing dynasty. The bronze vase features elephant handles with engaged rings. The incense burner features beast-headed handles, two landscape quatrefoils, and a ruyi motif where the legs meet the body. The cloisonne bowl, which features a 1-character mark on the bottom, depicts a phoenix among lotus tracery. Dimensions are: 3 in. tall X 4 in. wide; 7.6 cm tall X 10.2 cm wide. All measurements are approximate.
Condition Report The bronze vase has significant age wear. The cloisonne bowl has wear to the surface. The incense burner has oxidation to the surface.
Provenance From a collection in Southern California.