Chinese Scroll Form Wood Incense Holder, 18th C.

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DESCRIPTION: A very old Chinese wooden incense holder, crafted in the form of a partially unrolled scroll that bends and folds to form the container.  On the edges of the “scroll” is a relief carved key pattern border with traces of gilt; the worn lacquer surface still shows the original designs of a bird, flower, bamboo and Chinese characters.  The top of the flat back plate has a shaped and carved design with a center hole for hanging.  On its reverse can be seen the old, hand forged iron nails used to fasten the two pieces together.  A handsome, unusual piece dating from the mid Qing Dynasty, 18th C., with surface showing aged wear. All the wooden parts are sturdy and intact.  DIMENSIONS:  13” long (33 cm) x 5” wide (12.7 cm).  <div id='rater_target1298963'></div>

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