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154.  Bronze spearhead                                                                                                                          155.   Bronze mirror
               Eastern Zhou dynasty, Spring and Autumn period, circa 8  – 5  centuries bc.                                                                      Western Han dynasty, Xin Wang Mang period, 9 – 23 A.D.
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               東周春秋時期鏤空青銅矛                                                                                                                                      西漢新(王莽)時期青銅六博局紋鏡
               Length: 29.5 cm                                                                                                                                  Diameter: 23 cm

               Provenance:                                        Published:                                                                                    Inscription:                                         the yang; sons and grandsons fill the centre; may they
                  ▪ Sotheby’s, London, 20 June 2001, lot no. 1.      ▪ Sotheby’s, London, 20 June 2001, lot no. 1.                                                ▪ Two inscriptions appear on the back of the mirror. The   forever preserve their family’s wealth, prosperity and
                  ▪ J.J. Lally & Co., New York, USA.                 ▪ Wang  Tao,  Chinese  Bronzes from  the  Meiyintang                                         first one, within the square, consists of the names of   longevity; Oh, unshatterable like stone, like dukes and
                                                                    Collection, London 2009, p. 300-301, no. 154.                                                 the  twelve  earthly  branches.《子丑寅卯辰巳午未申酉         kings.” 《新有言(善)同(銅)出丹陽, 涷治銀錫清而明, 尚
               Exhibited:                                                                                                                                         戌亥》The  second  inscription  reads:  “Recently,  fine   方禦竟(鏡)大(天)毋傷,  巧工刻至成文章,  左龍右虎辟(
                  ▪ Sotheby’s, London, 20 June 2001, catalogue no. 1.                                                                                             metals  have been  coming from Danyang. Silver and   避)不祥, 朱鳥玄氏順陰陽, 子孫備具居中央, 長保親樂富
                                                                                                                                                                  tin are melted together to make a clear bright metal.     昌壽, 敝兮石如侯王兮.》
                                                                                                                                                                  The spirits of the directions are protecting this mirror
                                                                                                                                                                  and it will not be harmed.  A skillful worker carved it   Published:
                                                                                                                                                                  to form an array of patterns: a dragon on the left, a     ▪ Wang  Tao,  Chinese  Bronzes from  the  Meiyintang
                                                                                                                                                                  tiger on the right to fend off misfortune; the red bird   Collection, London 2009, p. 302 – 303, no. 155.
                                                                                                                                                                  and dark turtle to balance harmoniously the yin and









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