6th Nov, 2024 10:00

Asian Art II 亞洲藝術 II
 
Lot 492
 

A CHINESE SILVERED BRONZE 'EIGHT TRIGRAMS' MIRROR
漢 青銅八卦紋鍍銀鏡

A CHINESE SILVERED BRONZE 'EIGHT TRIGRAMS' MIRROR

Han Dynasty (206 B.C.E – 220 C.E)

漢 青銅八卦紋鍍銀鏡

The mirror of circular form and centered with a raised knob encircled by a border of butterflies hovering over vines, the outer section with four auspicious animals comprising a tiger, tortoise, phoenix and dragon before the bagua, the sloping outer rim decorated with scrolling motifs,

21.2cm diameter, weight approx. 915g

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PROVENANCE:
The Lowenson Collection, formed during the 1930s-1950s by Max Lowenson (1879-1945), a Cardiff business man born in Latvia;
Thence by descent as stated in a handwritten letter dated 1975;
Property of the Essex Collection of Early Chinese Art, British Private Collection, where some of the collection is now housed in the National Museum of Wales.
來源:
洛文森舊藏,於1930至1950年代由拉脫維亞裔卡迪夫商人馬克斯·洛文森(1879-1945)組成;
此後家族傳承,敘於一1975年信件中;
艾塞克斯早期中國藝術品,英國私人收藏,部份藏品現藏於威爾斯國家博物館。
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THIS LOT IS OFFERED WITH NO RESERVE

無底價

Sold for £403

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