A LARGE SILVER WIRE-INLAID BRONZE CENSER
銅嵌銀絲纏枝蓮紋大香爐

明末清初

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明末清初 銅嵌銀絲纏枝蓮紋大香爐
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The Honourable Francis Henry Everard Joseph Feilding (1867-1936), and thence in the family by descent.

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Shi Sou, together with Hu Wenming, was one of the two best known bronze makers of the late Ming dynasty. Rose Kerr in Later Chinese Bronzes, London, 1990, suggests the large numbers of bronzes bearing Shi Sou marks might mean the name could have been a trade mark for a number of entrepreneurs coordinating the work of several makers. Like this censor, most bronzes bearing the name Shi Sou, translating "old man Shi", are inlaid with silver wire.

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