A SUPERB SILVER STEM CUP
A SUPERB SILVER STEM CUP
A SUPERB SILVER STEM CUP
A SUPERB SILVER STEM CUP
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A SUPERB SILVER STEM CUP

TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)

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A SUPERB SILVER STEM CUP
TANG DYNASTY (AD 618-907)
The cup is divided into ten petal-shaped lobes, each delicately engraved with birds including ducks, geese and a parrot amidst rocks and trees in a landscape, all set against a very fine ring-punched ground above engraved lotus petals rising from the stem foot with a spreading, petal-lobed base similarly decorated with bands of foliate scrolls.
2 5/8 in. (6.7 cm.) diam., zitan fitted box
Provenance
Suematsu Boeki Ltd., Toyko, 1992.
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Lot Essay

Several silver cups of this elegant shape, similarly decorated on each lobe with various birds in flight amidst plants, have been published. One in the Hakutsuru Art Museum, Kobe, Japan, is illustrated by B. Gyllensvärd, 'T'ang Gold and Silver', B.M.F.EA., No. 29, Stockholm, 1957, pl. 4b. Another from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, and previously in the David Weill Collection, was sold at Christie's New York, 1 December 1994, lot 65. One is illustrated in Tangdai jin yin qi, Zhejiang Municipal Museum and Shaanxi Provincial Museum, 1985, figs. 7 and 8; and another was included in the exhibition, Masterpieces of Chinese Art From the Art Institute of Chicago, Osaka, Japan, Museum of Oriental Ceramics, 1989, no. 25. Two gilt-bronze examples have also been published: one in the collection of Dr. Pierre Uldry, Chinesisches Gold und Silber, Zurich, 1994, p. 151, no. 136; the other in the St. Louis Art Museum, by Clarence W. Kelley, Chinese Gold & Silver in American Collections, The Dayton Art Institute, Dayton, Ohio, 1984, p. 54, no. 20.

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