A celadon-glazed tripod censer with slightly flared sides…
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A celadon-glazed tripod censer with slightly flared sides rising from three short cabriole legs to the flat incurved rim, moulded on the exterior with a continuous floral scroll, between a series of concentric rings encircling the base and the mouth, covered with a sea-green glaze falling short of the unglazed footrim and centre of the base burnt orange in the firing, 22.5 cm diameter

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