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Bronze DING Vessel with Legs in the Shape of Bears, Han Dynasty
Currency:EUR
Category:Collectibles
Start Price:1,500.00 EUR
Estimated At:2,400.00 - 3,000.00 EUR
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This item WAS NOT SOLD. Auction date was 2014 Sep 26 @ 18:00UTC+2
Bronze with green to reddish-brown patina
China, Han Dynasty (206 BC - 220 AD)
Partly strong incrustations inside
Bulbous vessel with three small legs in the form of crouching bears
Bears are a typical motif of the metalwork in the Han Dynasty
L-shaped handles
Wall with a contrasting ring profile
Flat-arched lid with three eyelets in the stylized shapes of birds
Literature: Zhonguo zhongda kaogu faxian, Beijing 1990, p 144
Height: 14 cm
Good condition
Provenance: Private collection M.E., USA
Norman Hurst, Boston, USA
Because of its bear-shaped legs such bronzes were extremely popular during the Han Dynasty and also a typical motif of the metalwork in the Han Dynasty. The bears are used in their abstract form not only at bronze vessels but also enjoyed great popularity at ceramic vessels. They were created in the context of an awakening interest in sculptural representations of nature. A comparable bronze DING with legs in the shape of bears is found in Zhonguo Zhongda kaogu Faxian, Beijing 1990, p 144.
DING
DING describes a shape of a Chinese vessel with three legs. The oldest vessels of this type date back to the Shang Dynasty. Even rarer are rectangular vessels with four legs DING, called FANGDING (??). Originally DING were ritual vessels symbolizing the social status of its owner. In addition, they were used for offerings and the preparation of meat dishes. The building of the Shanghai Museum has the shape of a DING, for its design was inspired by the important vessel Da Ke Ding, which is now exhibited in the museum.
Condition: The bronze vessel is in good condition for its age with hardly any signs of wear and a striking, authentic patina. The height measures 14 cm.
Provenance: Private collection M.E., USA
Norman Hurst, Boston, USA
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