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A FINELY ENGRAVED SMALL SILVER 'MANDARIN DUCK' BOX AND COVER, TANG DYNASTY
奥地利 北京时间
04月11日 下午5点 开拍 /6天13小时
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China, 618-907. Both sides of the convex box are chased with a pair of confronted mandarin ducks enclosed by leafy, foliate scroll, all against a ring-punched ground, the upright sides similarly decorated with a meandering foliate band surrounded by cross-hatched and ring-punched designs. Provenance: From the private collection of Alan and Simone Hartman, New York. The interior with an old label from the Hartmans inscribed with Alan Hartman's dating for the present lot, 'Tang', and numbered 'CM 264'. Alan Hartman (1930-2023) was an influential American art dealer, who took over his parents' antique business in Manhattan and established the legendary Rare Art Gallery on Madison Avenue, with further locations in Dallas and Palm Beach. His wife Simone (nee Horowitz) already served as assistant manager of the New York gallery before the couple married in 1975, and together they built a renowned collection for over half a century and became noted art patrons, enriching the collections of important museums including the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (which opened the Alan and Simone Hartman Galleries in 2013) as well as the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Brooklyn Museum in New York. Alan Hartman has been described as the greatest antiques dealer of our generation, and was widely recognized as a world authority in Chinese jade, bronzes, and Asian works of art. Condition: Very good condition with expected old wear, manufacturing irregularities, minor tarnishing, light warping and minute dents, scattered minuscule nicks, small surface scratches.Weight: 23.2 gDimensions: Diameter 4.6 cmA pair of mandarin ducks, especially when combined with lotus (yuanyang), conveys the wish for a harmonious marriage, making it fitting decoration for a lady's silver box. Typically, boxes such as this would have served as a container for medicine or a lady's cosmetics.Literature comparison: The decoration of a pair of mandarin ducks on this box can be seen on other small silver boxes of Tang date, such as the example of even smaller size (2.9 cm.) illustrated in World of the Heavenly Khan: Treasures of the Tang Dynasty, National Palace Museum, Taipei, 2002, p. 56. Unlike the pair of ducks on the present box, which are shown confronted, these ducks are shown standing side-by-side on a lotus leaf. A pair of confronted ducks standing on a lotus decorates the top of a parcel-gilt silver box excavated in 1970 from Prince Bin's treasure hoard at Hejiacun, Shaanxi province, illustrated by Han Wei and Christian Deydier, Ancient Chinese Gold, Paris, 2001, p. 229, pls. 546-547.Auction result comparison: Type: Near identicalAuction: Christie's New York, 12 September 2019, lot 544Price: USD 102,500 or approx. EUR 122,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A finely engraved small silver 'mandarin duck' box and cover, Tang dynastyExpert remark: Compare the closely related form, decoration, motif, and size (4.4 cm).
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