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A RARE BRONZE ELEPHANT-SPOUTED WATER VESSEL AND COVER, KUNDIKA
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09月16日 晚上9点 开拍 / 09月14日 下午3点 截止委托
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PROPERTY FROM A NEW ENGLAND PRIVATE COLLECTION A RARE BRONZE ELEPHANT-SPOUTED WATER VESSEL AND COVER, KUNDIKA Tang Dynasty The long ovoid body with an elephant head surmounted at the shoulder, its trunk raised and mouth open in the shape of a spout, the slender neck rising to a trumpet mouth and boldly decorated with horizontal ribs, the well-fitted cover with a nozzle-shaped finial, the long tweezer underneath securing the vessel and cover together, the dark grey metal with scattered encrustations throughout. 9 7/8in (25.1cm) high Footnotes 唐 青銅象首帶蓋淨瓶 Provenance: Collection of Zhuorantang 來源: 卓然堂藏 Bronze 'pure water' vessels with elephant spouts are rare. Few examples are known to connoisseurs and scholars, but none as elegant as the present lot with a well-balanced proportion, a finely cast elephant-head spout, defined edges of the ribs, and the well-fitted cover. Water vessels of this type, with or without the spout, have appeared in the hands of bodhisattvas and on Buddhist mural paintings. Scholars today agree that these vases may have been part of Buddhist rituals brought over to China along the silk road. A spout in the form of an elephant, a symbol closely associated with Buddhism, also appeared in ceramics. Compare the celadon-glazed bottle vase with an elephant-head spout and nozzle-shaped finial above the neck, in the collection of the Shanxi Provincial Museum and illustrated on the museum's website, described as Sui dynasty. This iconic water vessel form had a deep impact on ceramics of the later period, such as the Northern Song Ding ware kundika of closely related form with a dragon-head spout discovered at the offering chamber of the Jingzhi Temple in Ding County, Hebei province, illustrated in the catalog of the special exhibition, White Porcelain of Ding Yao, Nezu Institute of Fine Arts, Tokyo, 1983, p. 136, no. 6. The ribbed neck on the present example is another unique feature passing from bronze to porcelains in the later dynasties. Compare, for example, the phoenix-headed ewer with globular body and ribbed neck, in the Meiyintang Collection and illustrated by Krahl, Chinese Ceramics from the Meiyintang Collection, Volume Three (II), London, 2006, p. 399, no. 1402, described as Xicun kilns, Guangdong province, Northern Song dynasty. A very similar Tang dynasty bronze 'elephant head' kundika was sold in Christie's Hong Kong, 30 May 2018, lot 2901. Another similar bronze kundika of squattier body from the collection of Edith and Stuart Cary was sold at Sotheby's London, 25 October 2023, lot 33. (caption for illustration:) A Celadon-Glazed Water Vessel with Elephant-Head Spout Sui Dynasty, 22.8cm high Jiangxi Provincial Museum For further information about this lot please visit the lot listing

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