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The first is a jue ritual vessel with a single handle and standing on three slender tapered legs, the body is decorated with a wide leiwen band. The underside of the rim is cast with a nine-character mark reading 'Qianlong san nian zhong dong ji dan zhi' which may be translated as 'made on an auspicious day in the second month of winter in the third year of Qianlong'. The second is a square tray with canted corners, cast with an imperial poem and with an apocryphal Xuande date, the underside is cast with the two character 'nei yong' (for the Inner Palace) between two dragons and stands on four ruyi feet, 17th-18th century. The last is a small silver wire-inlaid censer with two upright handles, decorated with stylised taotie masks, with a two-character Shi Sou mark to the base, 18th-19th century.
The jue: 6 ? in. (16.5 cm.) wide