RARE SOCLE DE DRAGON EN BRONZE DORE
RARE SOCLE DE DRAGON EN BRONZE DORE
RARE SOCLE DE DRAGON EN BRONZE DORE
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RARE SOCLE DE DRAGON EN BRONZE DORE

CHINE, DYNASTIE QING (1644-1911) OU POSTERIEUR

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RARE SOCLE DE DRAGON EN BRONZE DORE
CHINE, DYNASTIE QING (1644-1911) OU POSTERIEUR
Il est formé par deux dragons féroces à cinq griffes entremêlés, au corps sinueux recouvert d'écailles finement sculptées, tenant chacun la perle sacrée. On y ajoute un bol en émaux cloisonnés à décor de dragon.
Largeur du socle: 22 cm. (8 ¾ in.)
Provenance
Previously from a Danish private collection, given to the previous owner's great-grandmother as a gift in 1928 in Copenhagen, by repute.
Photograph of the previous owner's great-grandmother and grandmother in their living room in 1958 showing the dragon stand displayed with the cloisonne bowl.
Further details
A RARE GILT-BRONZE 'DRAGON' STAND
CHINA, QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) OR LATER

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Lot Essay

Compare to a pair of imperial gilt-bronze entwined dragon crystal balls stands, dated 17th-18th century, published in Sidney L. Moss Ltd., The Second Bronze Age, Later Chinese Metalwork, London,1991, no. 15.
Also see three other closely related examples of gilt-bronze dragon stands, one sold in Sotheby's Paris, 12 December 2013, lot 10 ; one sold in Christie's Paris, 10 December 2014, lot 124 ; and one from the Collection of the late French diplomat Georges Dubail (1845-1932), also sold in Christie's Paris, 13 december 2017, lot 76.

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