£700
A Chinese domestic incense burner, late Qing, the cover with floral knop and decorated with shou symbols on a pierced wanzi ground, the bowl with cloud collar and stylised foliate decoration in silver and gilt colours, the applied handle with foliate decoration, approx 28cm; a Bhutan copper incense burner, early 20th century, the pierced cover decorated with auspicious buddhist symbols above a lotus form base, with applied mask & ring handles, 20cm; a Tibetan braonze water vessel, early 20th century, the ovoid body cast as a spotted toad, on oval foot, 30.5cm; and a pair of Tibetan white metal dkar-me (butter lamps), each embossed with three lotus roundels, on a circular foot, 8.5cm diameter
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