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PROPERTY OF A JAPANESE GENTLEMAN
A PAIR OF GILT-BRONZE ‘MASK’ RING-
HANDLES
EASTERN HAN – SIX DYNASTIES
each cast with a taotie mask, issuing a hook that suspends
a loose ring
6.5 cm, 2½ in.
HK$ 15,000-20,000
US$ 1,950-2,550
東漢至六朝 鎏金銅鋪首一對
374
375
PROPERTY OF A JAPANESE GENTLEMAN
A SILVERED-BRONZE MIRROR AND TWO
BRONZE DRAGON-HEAD BELTHOOKS
THE MIRROR: TANG DYNASTY
THE BELTHOOKS: WARRING STATES PERIOD
the mirror cast with four mythical beasts and alternating
strapwork and butterflies on the lobed border, the belthooks
of characteristic form inlaid in gold with archaic motifs
9.5 and 9.8 cm, 3¾ and 3⅞ in.
PROVENANCE
Mayuyama & Co. Ltd.
HK$ 20,000-30,000 375
US$ 2,550-3,850
戰國 銅龍首帶鉤二件 及 376
唐 銅鎏銀瑞獸紋鏡
PROPERTY OF A JAPANESE GENTLEMAN
來源:
繭山龍泉堂 A PAIR OF BRONZE FIGURES OF RECUMBENT
DEER
PROBABLY ORDOS CULTURE – HAN DYNASTY
the two deer cast recumbent with raised neck and an
elongated tubular head
6.1 cm, 2⅜ in.
EXHIBITED
Tokubetsuten kawaii miniature [Special exhibition of
charming miniatures], MOA Museum of Art, Atami, 2005,
cat. no. 194.
HK$ 20,000-30,000
US$ 2,550-3,850
或鄂爾多斯文化至漢
376 青銅臥鹿擺件一對
展覽:
《特別展 かわいい ミニチュア》,MOA美術館,熱
海,2005年,編號194
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