A RARE SILVERY GREY BRONZE OCTALOBED MIRROR
A RARE SILVERY GREY BRONZE OCTALOBED MIRROR

TANG DYNASTY (618-907)

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A RARE SILVERY GREY BRONZE OCTALOBED MIRROR
TANG DYNASTY (618-907)
Of kuihua (sunflower) shape, finely cast in relief with two winged xiniu prancing either side of the knob, with lotus plants above and below the knob, all within the circular raised edge of the lobed outer band decorated with alternating insects and baoxianghua sprigs, with some malachite encrustation
6¼ in. (15.9 cm.) across, ¼ in. (.5 cm.) thick, box
757.9g
Provenance
Robert H. Ellsworth Collection, New York, acquired in Hong Kong, 1992.

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Lot Essay

The decoration on this mirror of a pair of winged xiniu appears to be very rare.
The xiniu ('spirit-rhinoceros-unicorn') is a mythical animal, and is usually shown recumbent with head turned backwards as if to gaze up at the moon. On this mirror they are shown as a pair and prancing as they face each other, and may symbolize true love between the happy couple.

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