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20 juin 2023

A very rare bronze plaque, China, late Xia-early Shang period, 16th-15th c. BC.

A very rare bronze plaque, China, late Xia-early Shang period, 16th-15th c. BC.
Lot 309. A very rare bronze plaque , China, late Xia-early Shang period, 16th-15th c. BC.; 15,7 x 11,1 (10) cm. Sold: €150 000 ( Estimate €15 000 - €20 000) . Photo Nagel Auction. Slightly domed bronze plate with decoration of an animal mask or a crouching...
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19 juin 2023

Owl-shaped Zun (wine vessel) with the Inscription: “Fu Hao”, Late Shang (13th century–1046 BCE)

Owl-shaped Zun (wine vessel) with the Inscription: “Fu Hao”, Late Shang (13th century–1046 BCE)
Owl-shaped Zun (wine vessel) with the Inscription: “Fu Hao”, Late Shang (13th century–1046 BCE). Height 45.9 cm, Length of mouth 16.4 cm. Unearthed from the tomb of Fu Hao at Xiaotun, Anyang, 1976. © Henan Museum
18 juin 2023

Pan (water vessel) of Zi Zhong Jiang, Early Spring and Autumn period (770–first half of the 7th century BCE)

Pan (water vessel) of Zi Zhong Jiang, Early Spring and Autumn period (770–first half of the 7th century BCE)
Pan (water vessel) of Zi Zhong Jiang (“my wife, who is the second eldest sister of Jiang”), Early Spring and Autumn period (770–first half of the 7th century BCE) . Height 18.0 cm, Diameter of mouth 45.0 cm. Gift of Sunny Yip, 1997. © Shanghai Museum....
18 juin 2023

He (wine vessel) of Fuchai, King of Wu, Late Spring and Autumn period (first half of the 6th century–476 BCE)

He (wine vessel) of Fuchai, King of Wu, Late Spring and Autumn period (first half of the 6th century–476 BCE)
He (wine vessel) of Fuchai, King of Wu, Late Spring and Autumn period (first half of the 6th century–476 BCE). Height 27.8 cm, Diameter of mouth 11.7 cm. Gift of Eric Hotung, 1996. © Shanghai Museum
18 juin 2023

Ding (food vessel) with the Grid Pattern, Late Xia (18th–16th century BCE)

Ding (food vessel) with the Grid Pattern, Late Xia (18th–16th century BCE)
Ding (food vessel) with the Grid Pattern, Late Xia (18th–16th century BCE). Height 20.0 cm, Diameter of mouth 15.3 cm, Diameter of base 10.0 cm. Unearthed from tomb M1 at the Erlitou site (Block V), 1987. © Erlitou Site Museum of the Xia Capital.
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18 juin 2023

Gold-and-silver-inlaid Spouted Ding (food vessel) with Flower-roundel Pattern, Late Warring States (275–222 BCE)

Gold-and-silver-inlaid Spouted Ding (food vessel) with Flower-roundel Pattern, Late Warring States (275–222 BCE)
Gold-and-silver-inlaid Spouted Ding (food vessel) with Flower-roundel Pattern, Late Warring States (275–222 BCE). Height 16.5 cm, Diameter of mouth 10.5 cm. Unearthed from Xiaotun Village on the western outskirts of Luoyang, 1979. © Luoyang Museum
18 juin 2023

Rectangular Ding (food vessel) with Taotie-mask Pattern, Mid-Shang (15th–13th century BCE)

Rectangular Ding (food vessel) with Taotie-mask Pattern, Mid-Shang (15th–13th century BCE)
Rectangular Ding (food vessel) with Taotie-mask Pattern, Mid-Shang (15th–13th century BCE). Whole height 86.5 cm, Width of mouth 61.0 cm. Unearthed from Duling Street, Zhengzhou, 1974. © Henan Museum
18 juin 2023

Architectural Ornament with the Taotie-mask Pattern, Mid-Shang (15th–13th century BCE)

Architectural Ornament with the Taotie-mask Pattern, Mid-Shang (15th–13th century BCE)
Architectural Ornament with the Taotie-mask Pattern, Mid-Shang (15th–13th century BCE). Height 19.0 cm. Unearthed from the Xiaoshuangqiao site, Zhengzhou. © Henan Museum
18 juin 2023

Gong (wine vessel) with the Inscription: “Si Mu Xin”, Late Shang (13th century–1046 BCE)

Gong (wine vessel) with the Inscription: “Si Mu Xin”, Late Shang (13th century–1046 BCE)
Gong (wine vessel) with the Inscription: “Si Mu Xin”, Late Shang (13th century–1046 BCE). Whole height 36.0 cm, Length 46.5 cm. Unearthed from the tomb of Fu Hao at Xiaotun, Anyang, 1976. © Henan Museum
11 juin 2023

Twin-hare Decoration for Horizontal Drawbar (Heng), Western Zhou dynasty (11th century-771 BCE)

Twin-hare Decoration for Horizontal Drawbar (Heng), Western Zhou dynasty (11th century-771 BCE)
Twin-hare Decoration for Horizontal Drawbar (Heng), Western Zhou dynasty (11th century-771 BCE). Bronze. Length 16.4 cm.© Shanghai Museum Heng often refers to a wooden drawbar attached horizontally to the chariot yoke for managing the horse. This bronze...
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