Hi Mat,
Nice to hear from you! I don't have ONE link for the Li Dragon, but can tell you that there are many carved dragons out there that refer to such. Besides the one I listed earlier, here is another one:
https://www.invaluable.co.uk/auction-lot/chinese-hetian-jade-belt-buckle-carved-fortune-li-172-c-7794fb0963#After seeing your comment about the Chilong Dragon, I did some poking around! It appears that the Li Dragon is a cat breed in China (Ha! I thought that creature looked like a cat). However, the name Chinese Li Hua and Dragon Li have been utilized internationally to reflect the symbolic nature of China relevant to the mythical Chinese dragon:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dragon_LiAnd, furthermore; you are correct in saying that the "hornless dragon" is called Chilong:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_dragonAlso, I did see your photos pertaining to the ink pots or wells. I too, saw the same thing with the shape, etc. And, I was on the fence between the ink pot and incense burner. All of the ink pots with dimensions given were taller than the one Mart gave us, but similar in size. So, they would hold an amount of ink that I found reasonable. Less than a half teaspoon of ink doesn't seem to make sense to me....what do you think?