A small bronze incense burner with four lion mask cabriole legs and twin Chilong dragon handles gripping a key fret decorated rim. The body is cast with a broad band of scrolling lotus. This item was made in China in the 17th Century during the late Ming or early Qing dynasty.
For a tripod censer with very similar form and decoration please view Sotheby's New York Asian Art Sale (21 March 2015) lot 737.
Condition: very good with antique carved hardwood (probably zitan) stand and carved pierced cover (minus its finial)
7.5 cm / 3 inches) high; 7 cm / 2.75 inches wide