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A GILT-BRONZE AND IRON VAJRA, 17TH CENTURY
奥地利 北京时间
2021年10月16日 开拍
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Description:A GILT-BRONZE AND IRON VAJRA, 17TH CENTURY
Tibet. The rounded eight-pronged vajra with a central knob flanked by beaded borders and lappet bands, finely cast in bronze and iron.

Provenance: Phillips, London, 7 June 1978, lot 125. Collection of John Burke da Silva, acquired from the above and thence by descent within the same family. A handwritten note by the collector, describing the present lot and recording its purchase from Phillips, accompanies this lot. John Burke da Silva CMG (1918-2003) joined the Foreign Office after the war. The job took him to many parts of the world. His love of Chinese porcelain stemmed from a posting to the Embassy in Rome in 1954, where he happened to stay in a rented flat that housed a large collection of Chinese and Japanese works of art. He studied the subject learning from books and visiting museums, eventually joining the Oriental Ceramics Society in 1960, and serving on their Council and as Honorary Treasurer until 1994.
Condition: Very good condition with extensive wear to iron indicating consistent ritual use over many centuries. Minor casting flaws. Few minuscule nicks and light scratches. Fine, naturally grown, dark patina.

Weight: 335.7 g
Dimensions: Length 17.5 cm

The vajra, a symbol of indestructibility and power, is one of the primary ritual symbols in Tibetan Buddhism. Derived from Sanskrit and translating to both thunderbolt and diamond, the vajra consists of two sets of prongs from which lotus petals emanate, flanking a central sphere. Often used in combination with a bell, which represents feminine wisdom, the vajra symbolizes the masculine attribute of skillful means or compassion.

Vajras are also considered to be powerful weapons imbued with magic. The famous Manhattan-based Chinese art dealer Robert H. Ellsworth once owned a closely related vajra (see Auction result comparison) and shared an interesting story: It was given to Mr. Ellsworth by a dear friend who, having learned that Mr. Ellsworth was ill, sent the vajra from his personal shrine to Mr. Ellsworth with instructions to sleep with it under his pillow. Two weeks later, Mr. Ellsworth called his friend to report he had made a full recovery. From that point on, the vajra remained on Mr. Ellsworth's bedroom headboard, resting at the feet of a seated yogi.

Auction result comparison: Compare a closely related but slightly smaller (13.9 cm long) vajra at Christie's New York in The Collection of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth Part I on 17 March 2015, lot 9, sold for USD 68,750.

十七世紀鎏金銅鉄金剛杵
西藏。八指金剛杵,中央鼓形,其兩側各有一個蓮臺,以銅、鉄鑄造。

來源:1978年6月7日Phillips拍賣,Lot 125.John Burke da Silva收藏,自此保存在同一家族至今。 隨附一個藏家手寫的注釋説明購於Phillips。John Burke da Silva CMG (1918-2003) 戰後加入外交部,從而可以環游世界。 他對中國瓷器的熱愛源於 1954 年在羅馬大使館任職時期,當時他碰巧住在一間租來的公寓裡,樓裡面收藏了大量中國和日本的藝術品。他通過書本學習並參觀博物館,最終於 1960 年加入東方陶瓷學會,在其理事會任職並擔任名譽司庫直至 1994 年。
品相:狀況極好,局部磨損嚴重,表明幾個世紀以來一直被使用。 輕微鑄造缺陷,少量微小的劃痕和輕微的刻痕。細膩且自然生長的深色包漿。

重量:335.7 克
尺寸:長17.5 厘米

拍賣結果比較:一件相近但稍小 (長13.9 厘米) 的金剛杵見紐約佳士得 The Collection of Robert Hatfield Ellsworth Part I 2015年3月17日 lot 9, 售價USD 68,750

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