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                                                                           A MINIATURE ARCHAISTIC PARCEL-GILT                                    A GILT-BRONZE ‘MYTHICAL BEAST’ WEIGHT     renewed interest in bronze wares for the scholar’s desk,
                                                                           BRONZE TRIPOD CENSER AND COVER                                        MING DYNASTY                              including bronze animal-form weights such as the present
                                                                           SONG - MING DYNASTY                                                   finely cast, the beast recumbent with head turned slightly   lot. For a Xuande mark and period mythical beast-form
                                                                           the rounded incurved sides supported on three cabriole feet           to the left, the bulging eyes and broad nose above parted lip   weight from the Xiaogushan Guan Studio Collection, see
                                                                                                                                                                                           Rochers de lettrés, Itinéraires de l’Art en Chine, Musée des
                                                                           and set with a pair of pierced upright rectangular handles            baring a row of teeth, the ribs indicated by a series of deep   Arts Asiatiques Guimet, Paris, 2012, cat. no. 58. Compare
                                                                           below a domed cover cast with three loop handles, entirely            striations, tight coils of fur at the spine and terminating in a   one example attributed to the Ming dynasty, sold in our
                                                                           patinated black and applied with gilt dots and curved lines           bushy tail swept to one side, each leg lined with a ridge of fur   London rooms, 24th February 1970, lot 13, and another
                                                                           (2)                                                                   above the articulated paws                sold at Christie’s New York, 22nd March 2018, lot 1019. Two
                                                                           Diameter 1¾ in., 4.5 cm                                               Length 2¾ in., 7 cm
                                                                                                                                                                                           weights, one cast as a scaly mythical beast and another of
                                                                           PROVENANCE                                                            PROVENANCE                                leonine form, were included in the exhibition Arts from the
                                                                                                                                                                                           Scholar’s Studio, Fung Ping Shan Museum, Hong Kong, 1986,
                                                                           J.J. Lally & Co., New York.                                           Spink & Son Ltd., London, 20th August 1999.  cat. nos 194 and 195.
                                                                                                                                                 This gilt-bronze weight in the form of a mythical beast
                                                                           $ 3,000-5,000                                                         is exceptional for its superb workmanship and highly   The rigid spine and dramatic quality of the present piece
                                                                                                                                                 expressive nature. The animal is imposing and energetic,   are characteristic of early Ming sculpture and recall the
                                                                                                                                                                                           stone sculpture lining the spirit road of the Ming Tombs near
                                                                           宋至明   銅局部鎏金袖珍仿古三足蓋爐                                                   with an alert expression, sharp overhanging teeth and finely   Beijing, such as a qilin with similar pose and pronounced lips
                                                                                                                                                 cast features.
                                                                                                                                                                                           at the Valley of the Ming Tombs, Beijing, illustrated in Ann
                                                                           來源:                                                                   Animal-form weights have been used since antiquity, with   Paludan, The Chinese Spirit Road, New Haven, 1991, pl. 220.
                                                                           藍理捷,紐約                                                                numerous examples surviving from the Han dynasty, and
                                                                                                                                                 they continued to be essential for scholars in subsequent   $ 20,000-30,000
                                                                                                                                                 periods. The Guyu tu [Illustrated Compendium of Ancient
                                                                                                                                                 Jades] notes that Zhao Mengfu once bought an ancient   明   銅鎏金瑞獸形鎮
                                                                                                                                                 jade bixie for use as a paperweight, indicating that scholars
                                                                                                                                                 would sometimes appropriate favorite antiquities to serve   來源:
                                                                                                                                                 this utilitarian function. The Xuande period witnessed a
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                                                                           A SMALL PARCEL-GILT-BRONZE CUP
                                                                           MING DYNASTY, WANLI PERIOD, DATED
                                                                           RENZI YEAR, CORRESPONDING TO 1612
                                                                           the rounded sides resting on a straight foot and flaring at
                                                                           the galleried rim, set with one ring handle, the exterior sides
                                                                           cast in relief with a continuous scene of a meandering river,
                                                                           at one side a gentleman on a boat taking a break from rowing
                                                                           to gaze across the rippling water at a nearby rock and pine
                                                                           tree, a small pavilion and willow on the banks at the other
                                                                           side of the cup, the sky textured with a ring-punched pattern,
                                                                           the base with a four character mark reading Wanli renzi
                                                                           Width 3¼ in., 8.3 cm

                                                                           PROVENANCE
                                                                           Sydney L. Moss Ltd., London, 17th April 1997.
                                                                           $ 6,000-8,000

                                                                           明萬曆壬子年(1612年)   銅局部鎏金松下
                                                                           高士圖小盃
                                                                           《萬曆壬子》款

                                                                           來源:
                                                                           Sydney L. Moss Ltd.,倫敦,1997年4月17日







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