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          PROPERTY FROM THE JUNKUNC COLLECTION                PROPERTY FROM THE JUNKUNC COLLECTION
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          A RARE PAIR OF BRONZE `DRAGON' FITTINGS             A LARGE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC TRIPOD VESSEL, JIA
          LATE SHANG-EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 12TH-10TH    The vessel is raised on three tall tapering, triangular blade-form supports.
          CENTURY BC                                          The body is well cast in relief with two registers of taotie masks separated by
                                                              flanges as well as by the loop handle surmounted by a horned animal mask
          Each fitting is decorated with a dragon and has a curved end opposite the
                                                              below the rectangular posts rising from the rim cast with bird-form caps.
          other end perforated with a rectangular opening, the side with a loop for
                                                              There is an inscription cast on one post and the patina is of a mottled dark
          attachment.
                                                              green tone.
          18¿ in. (46 cm.) long                          (2)
                                                              27 in. (69.2 cm.) high
          $3,000-5,000
                                                              $80,000-120,000
          PROVENANCE:
          Stephen Junkunc, III (d. 1978) Collection.          PROVENANCE:
                                                              Stephen Junkunc, III (d. 1978) Collection.
          A similar dragon can be seen decorating a Western Zhou bronze protective                                                             721 (details)
                                                              This jia is based on elaborately-cast Shang dynasty prototypes, such as
          cover for a front wooden bar of a chariot, excavated at Zhouyuan, Qishan
                                                              the jia with bird-form posts in the Shanxi Provincial Museum, illustrated in
          county, Shaanxi province, and now in the Zhouyuan Museum of Qishan
                                                              Zhongguo wenwu jinghua daquan: Qingtong juan (Compendium of Treasures
          County. See Imperial China: The Art of the Horse in Chinese History,
                                                              of Chinese Cultural Relics: Archaic Bronzes), Hong Kong, 1994, p. 53, no. 186.
          Kentucky, 2000, p. 78, no. 9.

          瓊肯珍藏                                                瓊肯珍藏
          晚商/西周早期 公元前十二至十世紀 青銅龍紋飾一對                           仿古青銅饕餮紋斝
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          史蒂芬•瓊肯三世(1978年逝)珍藏
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