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An important archaic bronze ritual food vessel, Gui,
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An important archaic bronze ritual food vessel, Gui
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Past Sales
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ImageSale dateAuction houseLocationSale nameLot No.EstimatePrice SoldConditionTitle
Nov 8, 2018
BonhamsLondonTHE OLLIVIER COLLECTION OF EARLY CHINESE ART23
$****** - ******
An important archaic bronze ritual food vessel, Gui
Artwork Description
Category

other

Dimensions

32.5 cm (12.8 in)

Provenance

Sir Herbert Ingram (1875-1958) and Lady Hilda Ingram (d.1968), Driffield Manor, Cirencester

The Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Sotheby's London, 9 June 1993, lot 122

Gisèle Croës Arts D'Extreme Orient, Brussels, 1993

Jean-Yves Ollivier Collection

Exhibited

Oriental Ceramic Society, Exhibition of Early Bronzes, London, 1951, no.40

Mostra d'arte Cinese, The Marco Polo Seventh Centenary Exhibition, Venice, 1954, no.51

Description

The compressed ribbed globular vessel with flaring rim raised on a hollow pedestal foot terminating in a straight foot rim, cast below the gently everted rim with a band of dragons with double bodies in high relief on two sides, and interrupted on the other sides by two loop handles cast with C-scrolls, springing from stylised bovine masks terminating with pendant tabs, the foot cast with a matching band of kui dragons divided by four low flanges, patinated in light green tone.

An important archaic bronze ritual food vessel, Gui by Anonymous

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An important archaic bronze ritual food vessel, Gui

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Last recorded sale at Bonhams, London (08 Nov 2018)
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