A VERY LARGE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC VESSEL, GONG
QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)
A VERY LARGE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC VESSEL, GONG QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) The shape of this unusual, hollow vessel was inspired by late Shang dynasty bronze gong or animal-form zun . The upper body is of rounded ewer shape and cast in high relief on two sides with pairs of confronted phoenixes below an elephant and two birds on the neck, at the back with an elaborate animal-headed handle, and on the front below the spout with a bird standing on the recumbent mythical beast that forms the base. The cover is cast at one end with the head of a bottle- horn dragon and at the other end with an animal mask with upturned snout. 20 in. (51 cm.) high, box
A VERY LARGE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC VESSEL, GONG
QING DYNASTY (1644-1911)
A VERY LARGE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC VESSEL, GONG QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) The shape of this unusual, hollow vessel was inspired by late Shang dynasty bronze gong or animal-form zun . The upper body is of rounded ewer shape and cast in high relief on two sides with pairs of confronted phoenixes below an elephant and two birds on the neck, at the back with an elaborate animal-headed handle, and on the front below the spout with a bird standing on the recumbent mythical beast that forms the base. The cover is cast at one end with the head of a bottle- horn dragon and at the other end with an animal mask with upturned snout. 20 in. (51 cm.) high, box
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