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AN ARCHAISTIC SILVER MINIATURE WINE EWER AND COVER, HE, LATE QING DYNASTY
奥地利
04月11日 下午5点 开拍
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Published & Exhibited: Ben Janssens Oriental Art, In Scholar's Taste, London, 3-12 November 2016, p. 58-59, no. 27 (part-lot).China, 19th-early 20th century. The vessel of globular form, supported on three cabriole legs, set with a curved spout of dragon shape with pricked ears, the handle curving above the cover and terminating in a beast head seemingly devouring the other monster, the sides incised with a band of archaistic scroll on a ring punched ground framed by raised borders. The cover neatly incised with a wavy pattern enclosing three ruyi shaped heads, and connected to the handle by a chain. Inscriptions: To the base, 'Wen' ('sterling'). Provenance: Ben Janssens Oriental Art, London, 2016. Ben Janssens opened his eponymous gallery in 1996 in London, specializing in early Chinese art. Previously he had been a director at Spink & Son. He also served as the Chairman of the Executive Committee of TEFAF Maastricht. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, small nicks, few tiny dents, soldering marks to one foot and the handle, light surface scratches.Weight: 98.7 g Dimensions: Height 9.3 cm, Width 8.5 cmThis type of delicately made miniature silver vessel represents archaic bronze prototypes dating from the Shang and Zhou dynasties and was intended for the local Chinese market. During the Qing dynasty, collectors devoted much time to amassing miniature treasures which they kept in curio boxes and cabinets, see examples in the collection of the National Palace Museum, Taipei, and included in the exhibition Curio Cabinets and the Collection, Storage, and Display of Artifacts, 25 March-16 August 2022.Literature comparison: Compare a closely related archaistic silver wine ewer, dated to the Qing dynasty, from the Anthony J. Hardy Collection, included in the exhibition The Silver Age. Origins and Trade of Chinese Export Silver, Hong Kong Maritime Museum, 18 December 2017-25 February 2019.Auction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Sotheby's Hong Kong, 3 April 2012, lot 147 Price: HKD 112,500 or approx. EUR 19,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing : An archaistic silver wine vessel, Jue, signed Lu Yuanyu, Qing dynasty, 18th century Expert remark: Compare the related archaistic design and silver material. Note the Lu Yuanyu mark and the earlier date.

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拍品估价:250 - 500 欧元 起拍价格:250 欧元  买家佣金: 35.00%

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