Lot Essay
The two characters, yizhe, refer to a classical pitch corresponding in function to G-sharp.
This bell would have been one of sixteen bells, each with its own tone, which made up a bianzhong. These were suspended from a rack, and all were similar in size, shape and design. For such a set see the bianzhong illustrated by Wan Yi, et al., Daily Life in the Forbidden City, Hong Kong, 1989, pl. 43, where it is noted that the timbre of the bells "is melodious and mellow, with a mystical quality".
Two other gilt-bronze bells of this type, but of Kangxi date, were sold in these rooms, 2-4 December 1984, lot 359 and 29-30 November 1984, lot 554.
This bell would have been one of sixteen bells, each with its own tone, which made up a bianzhong. These were suspended from a rack, and all were similar in size, shape and design. For such a set see the bianzhong illustrated by Wan Yi, et al., Daily Life in the Forbidden City, Hong Kong, 1989, pl. 43, where it is noted that the timbre of the bells "is melodious and mellow, with a mystical quality".
Two other gilt-bronze bells of this type, but of Kangxi date, were sold in these rooms, 2-4 December 1984, lot 359 and 29-30 November 1984, lot 554.