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202.  Bronze mirror
 Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring States period, circa 5  - 3  centuries bc.
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 東周戰國時期青銅鏡
 Diameter: 8.6 cm

 A very small mirror of circular shape, cast in two parts.   Provenance:
 The bottom, larger layer of the mirror has a dished rim     ▪ Ben Janssens - Oriental Art, London, U.K.
 into which the mirror’s smaller central section, decorated
 with four openwork interlinked dragons in high relief   Similar examples:
 around a central boss, fits perfectly.     ▪ The closest published parallel is a much smaller mirror
 in the  Collection  of the  Shanghai Museum,  which  is
 The mirror has a black patina.   published  by  Chen  Peifen, Ma Jinhong and others,
 Ancient Bronze Mirrors from the Shanghai Museum,
 Shanghai  2010,  no.11,  p. 92 -  93. The  Shanghai
 Museum mirror is decorated with a very similar pattern
 of four interlinked dragons, but also has a border of
 interwoven spirals on its flat rim.
   ▪ Another similar example is in the Carter Collection at
 the Cleveland Museum of Arts and is published by Chou
 Jushi, Circles of Reflection: The Carter Collection of
 Chinese Bronze Mirrors, Cleveland 2002, p. 26, no. 4.
 The Carter mirror has a similar design, but with the
 dragons biting the mirror’s inner rim.



































































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