Important Chinese Art

Important Chinese Art

A bronze ritual tripod vessel and cover, Ding, Late Spring and Autumn period, ca. 5th century BC | 東周 春秋 青銅交龍紋三足蓋鼎

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November 3, 05:23 PM GMT

Estimate

20,000 - 30,000 GBP

Lot Details

Description

A bronze ritual tripod vessel and cover, Ding

Late Spring and Autumn period, ca. 5th century BC

東周 春秋 青銅交龍紋三足蓋鼎



the deep rounded sides cast with two dragon bands divided by a raised fillet band of interlocking dragons divided by a raised fillet and set at the rim with a pair of large loop handles, all supported on three mask-headed waisted legs, the low-domed cover cast with three concentric low relief dragon bands centered by a loop handle with loose ring, encircled by three evenly-spaced recumbent beasts, the metal a dark steel-grey tone

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Width 30.5 cm, 12 in.

Collection of Mark S. Pratt, purchased in Taipei in 1959.

Bonhams New York, 18th March 2019, lot 510.

Mark S. Pratt收藏,於1959年購自臺北

紐約邦瀚斯2019年3月18日,編號510

The intricate entwined scroll pattern that is cast around the body and cover of this vessel strongly resembles designs on other ritual bronzes which were made at the foundry in Houma, Shanxi province. A vessel of this type and design in the collection of the Freer Galler of Art, Washington, is illustrated by Jenny So in Eastern Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, The Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, Arthur M. Sackler Gallery, 1995, pp. 158-9, no. 20, where the author notes, p. 159, that vessels with the same "T-shape decor seem to come mainly from the Yellow River basin," and occasionally from farther north. She also mentions a very similar vessel in the Museum of Far Eastern Antiquities in Stockholm, and illustrates, p. 160, fig. 20.1, another similar ding and cover from Shanxi Tunliu Wujiagou, dated to early 5th century BC, as well as a drawing of an elliptical dou and cover from Shanxi Hunyuan Liyu, which shares the same scroll decoration, p. 161, fig. 20.2. 
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