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17th Century Deccan Incense Burner.
A brass incense burner in the form of a duck holding a scrolling leafy tendril in his beak. The wings which are slightly raised from the rounded body are engraved with feathers and he flaunts a handsome crest and tail.
For a similar example see the bibliography below.
Bibliography:
Gold, Silver and Bronze from Mughal India by Mark Zebrowski pub. London 1997 p.101 illus. 105.
Dimensions
Width 25 cmStock number
1861The BADA Standard
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