A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WINE COOLER
This lot is offered without reserve.
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WINE COOLER

AFTER A CHINESE PROTOTYPE, LATE 19TH CENTURY

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A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WINE COOLER
AFTER A CHINESE PROTOTYPE, LATE 19TH CENTURY
Of ding form, with removable metal liner between raised handles, the body carved with winged roundels on mask- carved legs with recessed anti-friction casters
25 in. (64 cm.) high, 26 in. (66 cm.) diameter
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This highly unusual English wine cooler is based on a Chinese prototype for a ding. Dings first appeared during the Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1100 B.C.). Like other ceremonial food vessels, they were for the offering of food to the ancestors and buried with their owners. An intriguing mix of Eastern and Western decoration, this piece would have been made following the re-opening of trade in the 19th century when Europe’s fascination with Asia was revived and reflected in all aspects of Western interior decoration.

更多來自 錦瑟華年 - 安思遠私人珍藏<span style="font-size: 12px;"> <br />第五部分:歐洲裝飾藝術、地毯、古典大師繪畫及亞洲工藝精品</span>

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