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             A SMALL FINELY ENGRAVED GILT-BRONZE        唐   鎏金銅鏨花狩獵紋高足小盃
             'HUNTING' STEM CUP,
             TANG DYNASTY                               來源:
                                                        卡爾肯普博士(1884-1967年)收藏
             d. 4.2 cm, h. 5 cm
                                                        倫敦蘇富比2008年11月5日,編號414
             PROVENANCE                                 顯赫私人收藏
             Collection of Dr Carl Kempe (1884-1967).   倫敦佳士得2019年5月14日,編號77
             Sotheby's London, 5th November 2008, lot 414.  出版:
             A distinguished private collection.
             Christie's London, 14th May 2019, lot 77.  Bo Gyllensvärd,《Chinese Gold and Silver in the Carl
                                                        Kempe Collection》,斯德哥爾摩,1953年,圖109
             LITERATURE
             Bo Gyllensvärd, Chinese Gold and Silver in the Carl Kempe
             Collection, Stockholm, 1953, fig. 109.

             HK$ 400,000-600,000
             US$ 51,000-76,500

























             Engraved stem cups of this form are conceived after   A closely related example was sold at Christie's London, 14th
             Sassanian gold and silver prototypes. Bo Gyllensvärd in   July 1980, lot 298; another, but with a band of stylised clouds
             'Tang Gold and Silver', Bulletin of the Museum of Far Eastern   on the rim, in the Avery Brundage collection, is illustrated
             Antiquities, no. 29, Stockholm, 1957, pp. 64-5, notes that the   in Jan Fontein, Unearthing China's Past, Boston, 1973, pl.
             form was also copied in India and is depicted in one of the   93; and a third example was sold in our London rooms, 12th
             Ajanta cave paintings. Margaret Medley in Metalwork and   December 1978, lot 240. Compare also a silver-gilt stem cup
             Chinese Ceramics, London, 1972, p. 5, mentions the Chinese   of this form decorated with a hunter on one side and a camel
             adapted the Persian stem cup first as a novelty and then as   on the other, in the Musée Guimet, Paris, illustrated in Han
             a vessel appropriate to religious purposes in the seventh   Wei, Ancient Chinese Gold, Paris, 2001, pl. 378. See also a
             century. She illustrates ibid., pl. 5, an engraved Tang silver   related cup, engraved with floral and bird motifs, sold in our
             cup together with a Sassanian prototype.   Paris rooms, 16th June 2022, lot 87.
                                                        The motif of horsemen chasing their game with drawn
                                                        arrows is a motif characteristic of the sophistication and
                                                        prosperity of the height of the Tang dynasty.








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