A rare cloisonné enamel 'taotie' hu-form vase
Late Ming dynasty
明末 銅胎掐絲琺瑯饕餮紋鋪首耳壺
the voluminous pear-shaped body resting on a tall splayed foot, sweeping to a waisted neck with gently flaring mouth, applied with a pair of enameled mythical beast-mask-handles suspending loose rings with scroll cloisons, the vessel with a wide band of taotie surrounded by registers of precious objects, archaistic scroll brackets, meandering lotus scroll, and pendent lappets, all enameled in vibrant turquoise, cobalt blue, yellow, red, green, and white
Height 13 ? in., 34.5 cm
Collection of Samuel P. Avery, Jr. (1847-1920).
Gifted to the Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, in 1909 (acc. no. 09.471).
來源
Samuel P. Avery, Jr. (1847-1920) 收藏
1909年贈予布魯克林博物館,布魯克林 (館藏編號09.471)
落槌价 | 佣金比率 |
0 - 180,000 | 25.00% + VAT |
180,000 - 2,000,000 | 20.00% + VAT |
2,000,000 - 以上 | 12.90% + VAT |