TWO BRONZE CIRCULAR MIRRORS
TWO BRONZE CIRCULAR MIRRORS

WARRING STATES PERIOD, 4TH-3RD CENTURY BC

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TWO BRONZE CIRCULAR MIRRORS
WARRING STATES PERIOD, 4TH-3RD CENTURY BC
The larger has a central square with small leaves or feathers at the corners from which extend rope-twist garlands suspending leaf and feather pendants that separate the four large shan characters reserved on a feather-hook ground; the smaller also has a small central square with birds standing at the corners between zigzag lozenge motifs, all of which are reserved on a finely patterned ground.Together with two thin gold fragments, Eastern Zhou dynasty, 6th-3rd century BC, which are decorated in repoussé with angular scroll pattern formed by the striated bodies of interlocked dragons.
Mirrors 7 1/16 and 3 7/8 in. (18 and 9.9 cm.) diam.; gold fragments 3¾ and 1¾ in. (9.5 and 4.5 cm.) across (3)
Provenance
Raymond A. Bidwell (1876-1954) Collection.
The Springfield Museums, Springfield, Massachusetts, accessioned in 1962.
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Please note that all three items in this lot were accessioned in 1962.

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Lot Essay

The gold sheet fragments would have been part of a larger gold sheet applique, such as the angular scroll-form examples terminating in a bird head at one end and a dragon head at the other, illustrated in the exhibition catalogue, The Arts of the Chou Dynasty, Stanford University Museum, 1958, nos. 58 and 59.

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