Chinese Incense Burner - Two Children carrying Covered Box With Dragon

I believe this charming incense burner was made in the 1920's. I base this upon the coloring of this item - peach coloring was popular in the 1920's and 1930's and again in the 1950's and 1960's. However because of the use of turquoise I place this in the 1920's era. Turquoise and peach were a popular combination. The color peach stand for immortality and long life. The top cover has a figural animal - I think it is a dragon but could be a foo dog. This item is not signed but it is an early 20th century piece.

Has wonderful raised decorations and the quality is excellent. No chips, cracks or repairs. The animal nose has some loss of paint but again this could have not been painted - You be the judge. This item is 6 l/2 inches long and the height is 5 l/2 inches.

Any questions please email me.

Item ID: T343


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