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Origin: Korea Incense: Cone Shape: Boat Material: Ceramic
Period: 2000 Location: Korean Arts
Description: Two turtles decorate the lid of this boat -shaped celadon incense burner while the body is decorated with a molded lotus and open-work design. The top is removable for placing incense cones inside. Size: (H)4.5 x (W)6"
Item # 153 http://www.korean-arts.com
Origin: China Shape: Boat Material: Brass
Period: 1800 Location: Hidden beauty gallery
Description: Chinese patinated brass incense burner, ca. 1800 in the shape of a boat . 2-part, top lifts off. Cloud motif on sail, simulated ocean waves on bottom. 10" tall x 9" long x 5" wide.
Item # 339 http://www.hiddenbeautygallery.com
Origin: Japan Shape: Boat Material: Bronze
Period: Taisho 3 (1914) Location: Private (John)
Description: Incense burner made of bronze with real silver adornments. See item #576 for another example of boat shaped asian incense burner.
Item # 538
Origin: Japan Shape: Boat : Chicken Material: Bronze
Location: Private (Bill Harper)
Description: Bronze Incense burner with a chicken on the bow. (10 inches long).
See item #538 for another example of boat shaped asian incense burner.
Item # 576
Origin: Asia Shape: Boat : Dragon Material: Bronze
Location: Private (Linda Robles)
Description: Boat bronze incense burner. The figurehead is a dragon. Is about 15 cm high.
Item # 612
Origin: Italy Shape: Boat Material: Silver
Period: 19th Location: Diocesan museum of sacred art, Alghero, Sardegna (photo by: JJD)
Description: Incense bearer, from the cathedral of virgin Mary. Embossed and chiselled silver.
Item # 643
Origin: Italy Shape: Boat Material: Silver
Period: 17th Location: Diocesan museum of sacred art, Alghero, Sardegna (photo by: JJD)
Description: Incense bearer, from the cathedral of Saint Michael. Embossed and chiselled silver.Workshop in Palermo
Item # 646
Origin: Asia Shape: Boat : Dragon Material: Bronze
Location: Private (Ken E. Newton)
Description: Boat bronze incense burner. The figurehead is a dragon. Is about 15 cm high.
see item #612 for reference
Item # 984
Origin: Italy Shape: Boat Material: Copper
Period: 14th century Location: Musee de Cluny, Paris, France (photo by: Sylvie D)
Description: Engraved copper vessel, gold plated, from Sienna
The vessel was used to keep incense before burning in a censer.
Item # 993 Musee de Cluny Wikipedia
Origin: France Shape: Boat Material: Copper
Period: 13th century Location: Musee de Cluny, Paris, France (photo by: Sylvie D)
Description: Engraved copper vessel, enameled and gold plated, from Limoges
The vessel was used to keep incense before burning in a censer.
Item # 994 Musee de Cluny Wikipedia
Origin: France Shape: Boat Material: Copper
Period: 13th century Location: Musee de Cluny, Paris, France (photo by: Sylvie D)
Description: Engraved copper vessel, enameled and gold plated, from Limoges
The vessel was used to keep incense before burning in a censer.
Item # 995 Musee de Cluny Wikipedia
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