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A BRONZE POURING VESSEL, YI, LATE SONG - EARLY MING DYNASTY
奥地利 北京时间
04月11日 下午5点 开拍 /6天10小时
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China, 12th-15th century. The deep rounded sides supported on four feet cast with archaistic scroll, the gently rising spout extending to a narrow U-shaped mouth, the handle in the form of a dragon with spiked mane and coiled tail. The body carved to the side with archaistic dragon scrolls. The interior with a four-character pictographic inscription.Provenance: From an old German private collection and thence by descent. The base with two old labels inscribed 'PSZ 1,500 Weingefae? auf Stand' and '[…] Ausguss […] Stand 1,800'. Condition: Good condition with ancient wear, expected casting irregularities, and a thin crack along the seam of the spout. The bronze with a fine, naturally grown patina with malachite and cuprite encrustations.Weight: 986.9 g Dimensions: Length 23.6 cmWith an associated wood stand from the Qing dynasty. (2)Bronze yi emerged as a ritual vessel form during the late Western Zhou period and continued in popularity until the Warring States period. The function of yi has been documented since the earliest stages of Chinese history. Yi were used together with water basins, pan, in ritual ceremonies to cleanse hands. It was stipulated in one of the ancient Chinese classics, the Book of Rites (Liji), that an elder would pour water from the yi for the ritual performers to wash their hands before proceeding with sacred rites, and the clan's junior member would concurrently carry a pan to collect the water. Yi had been a tangible symbol reflecting the ritual etiquette of royalty and the nobility during the Zhou dynasty.Bronze yi, in addition to serving as water implements during ritual ceremonies, also functioned as wine vessels in the Eastern Zhou dynasty. According to the inscription of the Spring and Autumn period Lu Da Si Tu Yuan Yi, discovered in Qufu county during the Republic period, currently preserved in the Shandong Museum, Jinan, the vessel is identified as a 'drinking vessel' (see Zhu Fenghan, Zhongguo qingtongqi zonglun [A Comprehensive Survey of Chinese Bronzes], vol. 1, Shanghai, 2009, p. 288).Literature comparison:Compare to a related archaic bronze yi of this form in the Palace Museum, illustrated in Bronzes in the Palace Museum, Beijing, 1999, p. 219, pl. 211. Compare an archaic bronze yi, dated to the Spring and Autumn period, excavated from a tomb in Hancheng, Shaangxi, and now in the Shaangxi Provincial Institute of Archeology. For another prototype, see an archaic bronze ritual pouring vessel (yi), dated to the late Western Zhou dynasty, at Sotheby's New York, 22 March 2023, lot 618.Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Bonhams London, 6 November 2008, lot 311 Estimate: GBP 2,500 or approx. EUR 5,500 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A finely cast archaistic bronze wine vessel, yi, Song dynasty Expert remark: Compare the closely related form and decoration. Note size (29 cm).Auction result comparison: Type: Closely related Auction: Sotheby's New York, 18 March 2014, lot 257 Estimate: USD 6,000 or approx. EUR 7,700 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : A bronze pouring vessel (yi), Ming dynasty Expert remark: Compare the closely related form and decoration. Note that this Yi has severe condition issues, unlike the present lot.

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