Has this brass censer arrived?

In recent years, more and more ethnic minority collections, which were relatively unpopular, first entered the field of vision of mass collectors, and bronze incense burners were one of them, and Xuande incense burners in Ming Dynasty attracted people's attention as fine products. This year, in the spring auction field of major international and domestic auctions, the special robe for Xuande furnace made its debut and ushered in a hot auction. The three treasures of Xuande furnaces, such as Hu Wenming antique furnace in the early Qing Dynasty and Xuande bell furnace in the early Qing Dynasty, were valued at HK$ 200,000-250,000 and HK$ 400,000-500,000, all of which were sold at Hong Kong Poly Auction. Except for an old collection of Mr. Dong Qiao, the other two collections are from He Xiangyang, a collector of Guangdong Xuande Furnace.

He Xiangyang, a native of Xiangtan, Hunan, now lives in Guangzhou. Influenced by his family, he studied calligraphy and seal cutting since childhood, and liked the ancient culture of China. In 2005, he devoted his spare time to the collection of Xuande Furnace in Ming and Qing Dynasties, and made a systematic understanding and research on it. He is a well-known scholar and collector in the collection field of Xuande Furnace in Chinese mainland today. He once spent four years helping his friends edit a large-scale atlas of Xuande Furnace in Ming and Qing Dynasties, which has the value of a reference book in Chinese mainland. The book was published by the Forbidden City Press.

How much can I sell a brass censer?

From the early Ming Dynasty to the middle Qing Dynasty, the production of bronze furnaces reached its peak. From the Ming and Qing Dynasties to the Republic of China, bronze stoves were treasured by literati and collectors, and at the end of the Ming Dynasty, great collectors collected many bronze stoves from Zi Jing. The bronze furnace can not only have the scale and rigor of the official kiln, but also contain the literati feelings like private money in the late Ming Dynasty. It is rich and full of classical charm.