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Product Description This incense burner is said to have been brought back by a family member from the former Manchuria before the end of World War II in the Showa era. It features a beautiful rice-yellow glaze of the Ge kiln, reflecting the tradition of the Southern Song Dynasty, with ears on both sides and a refined form. It still shines with a calm luster through the ages, and is a masterpiece that has been passed down along with the history of that time. Highly recommended for display or collection, allowing you to fully enjoy the atmosphere of antique art. Size: Height approx. 10cm, Mouth diameter approx. 7.5cm, Body diameter approx. 11cm Details such as appraisal, the era of the collection, and the artist are unknown. Please check the condition carefully in the images and make your own judgment.
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