LOT 153 An archaic bronze vessel, gui
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Late Shang/Early Western ZhouOf deep bowl form with an everted rim and high waisted foot, the central band cast with short pointed bosses each set into a leiwen patterned ground below narrow frieze of leiwen and zoomorphs under the flared rim and more widely spaced taotie masks at the waisted foot, malachite and earthen encrustation throughout. 7in (17.8cm) high; 9 3/4in (24.8cm) diameter, wood box,转到 Chinese Works of Art
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注脚:商晚期/西周早期 青銅簋A gui of identical size and of similar type, from the Arthur Sackler Gallery, Smithsonian Institution, Washington DC. (V384) is illustrated by Christian Deydier, Les Bronzes Archaiques Chinois, Archaic Chinese Bronzes, I, Xia & Shang, Paris, 1995, p. 269, no. 1. Another handled version, again similarly cast with diamond-shaped lozenges centered by bosses and dated to the Shang dynasty, see Jessica Rawson, The Bella and P.P. Chiu Collection of Ancient Chinese Bronzes, Hong Kong, 1988, pp. 62-63, no. 19.See a closely related related vessel sold in our London rooms, The H Collection, 13 May 2021, Lot 7; and another sold in our New York rooms, 14 March 2016, lot 8094.
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