LOT 215 Two archaistic bronze vessels
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Yuan/Ming dynastyOne of flattened rectangular pear shape with rounded body, cast with horizontal registers to the sides and circular whorls at the foot and neck, unusual relief taotie cast to the base, some malachite patination, together with a heavily cast Han style archaistic square vessel, Xuande mark to base, the lower body with two low-relief leiwen-ground 'blade' pendants on each of the four sides below taotie-mask loose ring handles on chevron and patterned bands at the shoulder and with a wide taotie-mask band on the waisted neck. 11 1/2in (29.3cm) high, and 13 1/2in (34.3cm) high, boxes (2).,转到 Chinese Works of Art
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注脚:元/明 銅瓶兩件For an example of a similar flattened pear-shaped vase, see Sotheby's, Hong Kong, Later Chinese Bronzes From the Collection of Ulrich Hausmann, 8 October 2014, lot 3385, where the excavations and discovery of related bronzes from a pagoda built in 1321 are discusssed. Another Song proto-type Han-style bronze hu-shaped vessel is also illustrated, lot 3397.
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