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AN ARCHAISTIC GOLD- AND SILVER-INLAID 'TAO TIE' BRONZE VESSEL, ZHI, 17TH-18TH CENTURY
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04月17日 下午5点 开拍 /15天2小时
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China. Elegantly cast, the vessel has a pear-shaped body supported on a splayed foot encircled by two raised bands. It rises to a waisted neck and flared rim. Each side is decorated with a broad archaistic band of taotie masks reserved against a leiwen ground and divided by vertical flanges, the details enriched with gold and silver inlay. The surface displays a fine, smooth malachite patina of attractive tone and even texture.Provenance: Gerard and Elvina Hawthorn, Hampshire, United Kingdom. Sotheby's Hong Kong, 2 December 2015, lot 50, mid-estimate of HKD 25,000 or approx. EUR 4,000 (converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing). The Finer Collection, United Kingdom. The base with a paper label from the Finer Collection inscribed with the inventory number 'CB 114'. A copy of the invoice from Gerard and Elvina Hawthorn, on July 2017, accompanies the lot. Gerard Hawthorn joined Sydney L. Moss Ltd in 1963 and later became an independent art dealer, assisting the world's leading collectors and museums in acquiring rare Chinese antiques. Additionally, he formed his own collection of Chinese art, especially Yixing stoneware, which before their sale in November 2011 was regarded as one of the world's greatest and most distinguished collection of Yixing wares by a single owner. Gerard Hawthorn is also the author of the catalog series 'Oriental Works of Art', which features fine works of art from China, Japan, and Korea. Ian Finer is a London-based Chartered Accountant whose professional work advising clients in the antiques trade fostered a deep personal engagement with Asian art. Over several decades he assembled a highly regarded private collection of Chinese bronzes and porcelains. At its core were refined works, notably by the famed metalworker Hu Wenming and other scholars' studio pieces. Finer's collection, which he carefully curated from important auction houses, collectors, and dealers, was recognized for its museum-quality breadth and scholarly focus. Condition: Very good condition with minor wear, casting irregularities, small nicks, light scratches, and traces of use. The interior with few malachite and cuprite encrustations.Weight: 2.2 kg Dimensions: Height 29.7 cmThe pear form and zoomorphic design of the present vase originates from archaic zun and zhi vessels dating to the Shang and Zhou dynasties.Literature comparison:Compare a related gold and silver inlaid vessel, zhi, dated late Ming, 14.2 cm tall, in the National Palace Museum, Taipei, reference number 中銅000803N000000000.Auction result comparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Sotheby's New York, 16 March 2016, lot 337Price: USD 15,000 or approx. EUR 17,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing: A gold and silver-inlaid bronze vase (hu) 17th centuryExpert remark: Compare the similar form, the tao tie mask band with silver and gold inlays, and size (31 cm).

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