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Small glazed bowl raised on three feet. Low bulbous body with concave neck that flares out to lip and wide, open mouth. The exterior has a light yellow-brown glaze with crazing. (Collector sticker on base.)
Used incense burner made from hand-molded clay. The inside of the bowl is black from use - burning a resin called 'pom'. The front of the incensario is molded with face baring its teeth, which extends up and back over the bowl. There is a piece of unused pom inside the burner.
Pottery hill censer in dark green glaze. Bottom (part a) is in pedestal form with the pedestal forming into a round dish for the base. The round cover (part b) is carved and pierced with hunting scenes of figures and animals. The inside of the base is unglazed. The green glaze on the top and bottom of the dish section is mostly worn away. The clay inside the body of the burner is a dark brown. The green glaze has dripped through the holes of the lid, covering half of the interior brown clay.
White jade tripod burner (part a) that has three legs. Part b is a carved wooden lid with an open design that lightly sits on top.
Alfred W. Jenkins Fund
Cloisonné enamel lidded incense burner decorated with a dense design of flowers and scrolling leaves on a turquoise ground, with cartouches containing Arabic inscriptions in the Chinese style of calligraphy on a pale turquoise ground.
Incense burner on legs (part a) with raised lid (part b). Lid has rectangular cutouts around the top and a knob handle with circular details on the top and on each side. One side of burner has a raised handle. The handle on the other side is broken off (part c). There are circular ridges on the bowl with a wide lip on top.