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Origin: Guatemala   Shape: : Human   Material: Ceramic
Period: Maya   Location: G&T Foundation
Description: Lidded cylinder-shaped jar with elaborately modelled and decorated human, animal and deity figures on the lid, decorated with polychrome paint. 65 cm. in height.

Many other Maya incense burners are described on this site:
Item # 48 
http://exchanges.state.gov/education/culprop/guatemal/sect8a.htm

Origin: Guatemala   Shape: Animal   Material: Ceramic
Period: Maya   Location: G&T Foundation
Description: Incense burner with lids elaborately modelled in animal shape and decorated with red and white paint and clay applique

Many other Maya incense burners are described on this site:
Item # 49 
http://exchanges.state.gov/education/culprop/guatemal/sect8a.htm

Origin: Guatemala   Shape: Bowl : Human   Material: Ceramic
Period: Maya   Location: G&T Foundation
Description: Straight-sided tripod deep bowl with modelled human figurine attached to exterior, painted in blue and red.

Many other Maya incense burners are described on this site:
Item # 50 
http://exchanges.state.gov/education/culprop/guatemal/sect8a.htm

Origin: Guatemala   Shape: Pot : Jaguar   Material: Ceramic
Period: Maya   Location: G&T Foundation
Description: Lidded, flanged dish with four cylindrical legs. The lid is modelled with a jaguar head. Black-slipped and burnished. 40 cm. in height.

Many other Maya incense burners are described on this site:
Item # 51 
http://exchanges.state.gov/education/culprop/guatemal/sect8a.htm

Origin: Martinique   Shape: Bell   Material: Ceramic
Period: Arawak I period (100 AD)   Location: Musee departemental Archeologie,
Fort de France, Martinique
Description: Geometrical drawings
Item # 52 
http://www.cg972.fr/mdap

Origin: USA   Shape: Censer   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   
Description: Hanging Brass Cone Incense Burner
Item # 65 
http://www.incensegalore.com

Origin: USA   Shape: Censer   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   Location: Incense Central
Description: Resin or Cone Hanging Censer 8" H
Item # 66 
http://www.incensecentral.com

Origin: America   Shape: Censer   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   Location: Original Magick Designs
Description: Brass Hanging Burner. 5" high
Item # 67 
http://www.originalmagick.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Cone   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   
Description: 8" Brass Cone Incense Burner is suitable for all size cones.
Item # 68 
http://www.incensegalore.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Cone   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   
Description: 7" high, 3" wide
Item # 72 
http://www.incenseholders.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Cone   Shape: 3 tiers   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   
Description: 4" tiered Incense Burner
Item # 73 
http://www.incenseholders.com

Origin: USA   Shape: Bowl   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   
Description: Charcoal Burner to burn resin incense - 1.5" high
Item # 74 
http://www.incenseholders.com

Origin: USA   Shape: 2 tiers   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   Location: Incense Central
Description: Resin or Cone Screen Censer 3 1/2" H
Item # 75 
http://www.incensecentral.com

Origin: USA   Shape: Pod   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   Location: Incense Central
Description: Resin or Cone Lid Censer 7" H
Item # 76 
http://www.incensecentral.com

Origin: America   Incense: Oil   Shape: Aladins Lamp   Material: Brass
Period: 2000   
Description: This is a 4" long, brass Alladins Lamp Oil/Incense Burner. It comes with a cotton wick for buring oils or can be used as a cone of stick incense burner.
Item # 77 
http://www.capricornslair.com/index.html

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