Chinese Brass/Copper Three (3) Legged Mini Cauldron.
Dimensions:
Weight: 645g
L: 6 1/4" W: 4 1/2" D: 125cm / apprx.
Tone: Brass
Design: Two Dragons with a fireball in the middle.
Markings: Chinese Calligraphy / China.
Two (2) dragons on each side of the bowl facing a round like object in the middle of both of them.
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Chinese Brass/Copper Three-Legged Cauldron with Dragon Motif
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Chinese Brass/Copper Three-Legged Cauldron with Dragon Motif
Material: Likely brass (as indicated by tone and weight)
Weight: ~645 grams
Dimensions: Approx. 6 1/4" long x 4 1/2" wide
Design: Two engraved dragons facing a central pearl or fireball motif
Markings: Chinese characters on the underside; also stamped “CHINA”
Condition: Good, with light oxidation and signs of age
🔎 Description & Historical Context
This item appears to be a 20th-century Chinese brass censer-style cauldron. The three-legged design and twin dragon motif facing a flaming pearl are classic elements in Chinese decorative arts. The dragons symbolize power and protection, while the pearl (or fireball) symbolizes wisdom, prosperity, and spiritual energy.
The “CHINA” mark on the bottom is important—it was required for exported goods after the McKinley Tariff Act of 1890, which means the item was made for export and likely dates to the late Qing Dynasty to mid-20th century (circa 1890–1950s)
The calligraphic mark could be a maker’s mark or symbolic phrase, but many brass pieces from this era bear stylized or pseudo-marks. A Chinese language specialist could help further authenticate or translate it.
🧾 Valuation Estimate (Informal Appraisal)
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