LOT 22 An archaic bronze ritual food vessel (Gui), Western Zhou dyn...
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An archaic bronze ritual food vessel (Gui)Western Zhou dynasty西周 青銅饕餮紋簋cast to the base with a dragon roundelWidth 10⅛ in., 25.6 cm来源: DescriptionAn archaic bronzeritualfood vessel (Gui)Western Zhou dynasty西周 青銅饕餮紋簋cast to the base with a dragon roundelWidth 10⅛ in., 25.6 cmCondition reportBecause this lot was imported into the United States after September 1, 2020, it is subject to an import tariff of 7.5% of the value declared upon entry into the United States. $3,750, plus applicable sales tax will be included on your invoice unless you instruct Sotheby's to arrange shipping of the lot to a foreign address. For more information on the import tariff, please review the Symbol Key in the back of the catalogue. If you have any questions, please contacttariffs@sothebys.com。由於本拍品在 2020年9月1日之後進口到美國,所以買家可能需就本拍品支付進口關稅,金額為拍品進口美國當時申報價值的7.5%。除非您要求蘇富比安排運送拍品到美國境外之地址,否則發票上將包括3,750美元以及相關的銷售稅。如欲查詢進口關稅的更多信息,請查閱目錄背面的附錄。 如有任何疑問,敬請聯繫tariffs@sothebys.com。For more information on and additional videos for this lot, please contact serina.wei@sothebys.com.ProvenanceJapanese Private Collection.Christie's New York, 30th March 2005, lot 231.日本私人收藏紐約佳士得2005年3月30日,編號231Catalogue noteThe present gui is extremely rare on account of the dragon roundel cast to the underside of the base. For othergui examples cast with similar dragon roundels, see two illustrated in Xueqin Li and Sarah Allan, Chinese Bronzes: A Selection from European Collections, Beijing, 1995, pls 85 A-D and 86 A-C, the former inthe Museum for East Asian Arts, Cologne; the rubbing of a dragon roundel of a third is illustrated in Zou An, Zhou jinwen cun [Surviving bronze inscriptions from the Zhou dynasty], vol. 3, Shanghai, 1916, no. 94.Compare another gui, also inthe Museum, but with a roundel of two dragons, one of smaller size next to the other's tail and with azi character cast to the head of the larger dragon, illustrated in ibid., pls 84 A-B. Interestingly, in 1985, an excavation of a Shang dynasty tomb in the village of Jingjie, Lingshi county, Shanxi province, revealed a guicast with a mule to the underside of the base, illustrated in 'Shanxi lingshi jingjie cun shang mu', Wenwu, 1986, vol. 11, figs 4, 6, and 8-2.
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