AN ARCHAISTIC BRONZE VESSEL, HU
AN ARCHAISTIC BRONZE VESSEL, HU

SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)

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AN ARCHAISTIC BRONZE VESSEL, HU
SONG DYNASTY (960-1279)
The body is divided into quadrants by strapwork cast in high relief with a diamond at the interstices, each quadrant enclosing short scrolls interspersed in leiwen patterns. The neck is set with a pair of handles, each cast with animal mask, with the upright neck and head of a dragon issuing from its snout. The interior of the neck is cast with an inscription.
18 7/8 in. (48 cm.) high, silver-inlaid wood stand, Japanese double wood boxes
来源
A Japanese private collection, Kansai, acquired in the early 20th century

拍品专文

The inner wood box accompanying the present lot bears an inscription by Hata Zoroku, dating this piece to the Song dynasty. The first
Hata Zoroku (1823 - 1890) was a Japanese metalworker as well as a scholar on Chinese metal work. His successors have adopted the same name over several generations.

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