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204.    Gold and silver inlaid bronze phoenix-shaped finial
                      Eastern Zhou dynasty, Warring States period, circa 5  - 3  centuries bc.
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                      東周戰國時期錯金銀鳳形杖首
                      Length: 16.5 cm

                      Gold  and  silver  inlaid  bronze  finial  in  the  shape  of  a   Provenance:
                      roosting  phoenix. The bird is cast  with  a crested  head     ▪ J.J. Lally & Co., New York, U.S.A.
                      held high, a long neck, an ovoid body, a long, flat tail, and
                      two slender legs with their talons extended down either
                      side of the finial’s cylindrical socket. The piece is entirely   Exhibited:
                      decorated with very elaborate geometrical and plume-like     ▪ Special Exhibition: Ancient Chinese Bronzes, J.J. Lally
                      motifs including interlaced scrolls, oblique double lines,   & Co., New York 2011, catalogue no. 27.
                      stylized feathers with eye motifs, etc., all inlaid in either
                      gold or silver.                                    Published:
                                                                           ▪ Lally J.J., Ancient Chinese Bronzes, New  York 2011,
                      Where not inlaid, the bronze is covered with a dark patina   no. 27.
                      with malachite incrustations.
                                                                         Similar example:
                                                                           ▪ A quite similar gold and silver inlaid bronze phoenix
                                                                           finial is illustrated by Rawson J. & Bunker E., Ancient
                                                                           Chinese and Ordos Bronzes, Oriental Ceramic Society
                                                                           of Hong Kong, Hong Kong 1990, p. 176 - 177, no. 81.



































































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