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Bronze China, presumably Zhou dynasty, Spring and Autumn period (7th-5th century BC) Provenance: Property of a French noble man, in the family collection since at least 1967 Bulbous vessel on three cabriole legs with beast mascarons The exterior decorated with bands of scroll elements Slightly domed cover with stylized bird ring finials U-shaped handles rising from the mouth rim The surface with a blackish green lacquer patina and partly encrustations Height: c. 26 cm Condition consistent with age Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 3,600 Euro
Cf. two similar vessels DING with cover in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (accession no. 13.100.6a, b; 1988.20.6a, b).
Condition:
The vessel DING is in good condition with wear consistent with age. A very small hole to the cover. The height is c. 26 cm.
DING
DING describes the shape of a Chinese vessel with three legs. The oldest vessels of this type date back to the Shang Dynasty. Even rarer are rectangular DING vessels with four legs, called FANGDING (方鼎). Originally DING were ritual vessels symbolizing the social status of its owner. In addition, they were used for offerings and the preparation of meat dishes. The building of the Shanghai Museum has the shape of a DING, for its design was inspired by the important vessel Da Ke Ding, which is now exhibited in the museum.
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