A GOLD AND SILVER-INLAID GLASS-INSET BRONZE SCROLL WEIGHT
A GOLD AND SILVER-INLAID GLASS-INSET BRONZE SCROLL WEIGHT

WARRING STATES PERIOD

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A GOLD AND SILVER-INLAID GLASS-INSET BRONZE SCROLL WEIGHT
Warring States Period
Realistically cast with a tiger mauling a falling deer, the muscular tiger wrestling the deer to the ground, its left paw clutching the deer's short antler whilst biting deeply into the deer's neck, all modeled in a majestic twisting motion, the tiger inlaid with gold sheet markings, the deer inlaid with silver fur markings, the eyes inset with amber glass
2.3/8in. (6.2cm.) across

Lot Essay

The face of the tiger is somewhat reminiscent of the well-known pair of bronze leopards found at Mancheng in Hebei Province in the tomb of Liu Sheng. Similarly the leopards inlaid in gold with amber-colored eyes, see Zhongguo Meishu Quanji, 1989, vol. 2, pl. 188. For another gold and silver-inlaid weight in the form of a tiger with raised head from the collection of the late Dr. Paul Singer, see M. Loehr, Relics of Ancient China, Asia House Gallery, New York, 1965, Catalogue, p. 128, no. 114.