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Origin: Japan   Shape: Human : Human   Material: Ceramic
Location: Treasures of the Past
Description: Luster Incense Burner. It stands about 4” tall and is about 4” wide at the widest point
Item # 16 
http://pages.tias.com

Origin: Japan   Shape: Human : Human   Material: Ceramic
Period: 1900   Location: Shiloh Antiques,Shiloh, NJ
Description: Measures 4” tall x 3 1/2” at the widest x 3 1/2” deep. Marked on bottom with a single word ’Japan’ which makes it fairly early 1900s
Item # 17 
http://www.rubylane.com/ni/shops/shilohantiques

Incense: Cone   Shape: Human : Skull   Material: Resin
Period: 2000   Location: Abaxion
Description: This haunting skull comes with a dish, on the dish you place incense and watch it as it is released through the eyes and mouth of the skull! About 3.5 inches.
Item # 175 
http://www.abaxion.com

Origin: USA   Incense: Stick   Shape: Human : Skull   Material: Resin
Period: 2000   
Description: Skull Stick Incense Burner
Item # 176 
http://www.shopallenbeys.com

Origin: Germany   Shape: Human   Material: Wood
Period: 2000   Location: GermanMart
Description: Hand made traditional German wooden craft, incense burning figurine: violin maker, height: 17cm./6.69 inch, color: natural.
Item # 180 
http://www.germanmart.com

Origin: Japan   Incense: Cone   Shape: Human   Material: Porcelain
Period: 1945-1952   Location: International Collectibles, Holiday, FL
Description: Oriental Man Insence Burner 4 1/4" x 2 1/2" Marked in Red "Made in Occupied Japan"
Item # 206 
http://www.tias.com/stores/intlcoll

Origin: Europe   Incense: Oil   Shape: Human : Human   Material: Porcelain
Period: 1930   Location: Somewhere In Time Antiques
Description: This Art Deco incense burner in the form of an Egyptian woman. Height: 6.5 inches
Item # 211 
http://www.kaleden.com

Origin: Asia   Incense: Cone   Shape: Human : Buddha   Material: Iron
Location: Private (Mary Francis)
Description: The burner is about 3-4 inches high.
Item # 237   

Origin: Japan   Shape: Human : Buddha   Material: Bronze
Period: 1945-1952   Location: Private (Fred Dalton)
Description: The marking on the bottom says made in occupied Japan. It may be bronze.
Item # 251   

Origin: Nubia   Shape: Human : Foot   Material: Ceramic
Location: The Nubia Museum - Aswan
Description: Ceramic insence- burner in the shape of a foot.
Item # 269 
http://www.numibia.net/nubia/

Origin: Japan   Shape: Human : Buddha   Material: Bronze
Location: [outdoor] Private (Joe Augustine)
Description: Huge (5'10" 400lbs) bronze Incense burner, from Japan (possibly late edo to early meiji period)
Item # 280   

Origin: France   Shape: Human : Monk   Material: Bronze
Period: 1930   Location: Private ()
Description: This incense burner stands 7 inches tall, and is shaped like a Monk holding a torch. It has a bronze finish on a white metal, and it is marked on the bottom, "Vantines, Made in France, 1225".
A.A. Vantines, was a company that produced many art deco jewelry, sculptures and perfume burners from about 1865-1948. Vantines was based in New York and their items where from Japan, China, and Turkey. Later items came from France as well.
Item # 299   

Origin: France   Shape: Human   Material: Bronze
Period: 1930   Location: United Kingdom
Description: This piece depicts a lady dressed as a pharoah holding a basket infront, where the insence was placed for burning, the cover to this basket is seperately cast as a pile of flowers in bloom. She stands a lovely 170mm tall by 75mm wide and 65mm deep.
A.A. Vantines, was a company that produced many art deco jewelry, sculptures and perfume burners from about 1865-1948. Vantines was based in New York and their items where from Japan, China, and Turkey. Later items came from France as well.
Item # 300   

Origin: China   Incense: Stick   Shape: Human : Buddha   Material: Resin
Period: 2000   Location: Souvenir Shop, Purto de la Cruz, Tenerife   (photo by: JJD)
Description: Incense Burner : 20 cm high
Item # 377   

Origin: Japan   Shape: Human   Material: Ceramic
Period: Edo period   Location: The Kura
Description: The emaciated figure of a Rakan wrapped in billowing robes sits smiling contentedly with a large incense basin balanced on one knee; A Rakan (also Arahat/Arhat or Lohan) is a Buddhist saint who has broken the chain of re-birth and overcome the three poisons of desire, hatred and ignorance. This figure sits 7 inches (18 cm) tall.
Item # 434 
http://www.the-kura.com

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