Asian Art

December 0207, 2023
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LOT 94

Lot 94

An Archaistic Bronze Pouring Vessel, Jue, Qing Dynasty

An Archaistic Bronze Pouring Vessel, Jue, Qing Dynasty
Lot 94 Details
An Archaistic Bronze Pouring Vessel, Jue, Qing Dynasty

清 仿古'乾隆三年仲冬吉旦虔制'回纹铜爵杯

The vessel is cast in archaistic form, supported on three slightly splayed legs, the mid-section decorated with a wide band of geometric designs. Inscription 'Qianlong Year Three Winter Ji Dan QIan Zhi' to the underneath of the spout
height 6.4 in — 16.2 cm

Estimate $800-$1,200

Realised: $1,107
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An Archaistic Bronze Pouring Vessel, Jue, Qing Dynasty
  • An Archaistic Bronze Pouring Vessel, Jue, Qing Dynasty
  • An Archaistic Bronze Pouring Vessel, Jue, Qing Dynasty
  • An Archaistic Bronze Pouring Vessel, Jue, Qing Dynasty
Note:

Please see Zhongshan Museum collection for an identical bronze Jue with the same inscription
非常相似一例带有相同铭文铜爵杯请见中山市博物馆

Zhong Shan Musuem, China
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  • 1 Star: Poor - Flaws or damage immediately apparent under standard lighting (examples: missing components, rips, broken glass, damaged surfaces, etc.)

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