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Incense burner
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This artwork is currently on display in Gallery 454
Designed as an incense burner, this globe once hung from a chain. Inside the hinged body is a small cup, slung on three rings (gimbals) to stabilize the burning coal or incense in the suspended container. The inscription bands do not name the object’s owner, but repeat a string of epithets lauding him.
J. Pierpont Morgan, New York (until d. 1913; his estate 1913–17)
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