LOT 138 A ‘FIRE AND FOUR-PETAL LEAVES’ BRONZE RITUAL FOOD VESSEL, GU...
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A ‘FIRE AND FOUR-PETAL LEAVES’ BRONZE RITUAL FOOD VESSEL, GUI, EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTYChina, 11th century BC. The deep body of slight S-profile raised on a spreading foot with a tall straight foot rim below a band of leiwen divided by four flanges, cast below the everted rim with a band of alternating fire and four-petal leaves centered on two sides with a small animal mask, flanked by a pair of loop handles with an animal mask at the top and a hooked tab projecting from the bottom. The bronze with a superb, naturally grown, rich, brown patina with distinct malachite and cuprite encrustations.Provenance: Gottfried and Helga Hertel, Cologne, Germany. The property of a gentleman in the United States, acquired from the above. Gottfried Hertel (1925-2019) was the Executive Director of the German Nuclear Reactor Insurance Association in Cologne. Together with his wife, Helga (1928-2013), he formed a substantial collection of Asian art, antiquities, and Old Master paintings, over many decades, beginning in 1970. Parts of the Egyptian art and classical antiquities collection were sold at in London, 3 July 2019.Condition: Excellent condition,mensurate with age. Old wear and shallow surface scratches, losses, small nicks and dents. One side of the wall and an area of the foot rim sympathetically restored. The interior of the foot rim with minor flaking. Superb, naturally grown patina overall and thus displaying exceptionally well.X-Ray imagery: X-Ray images of the present lot are available on request.Weight: 1,447 gDimensions: Width 25.5 cm (across)Literatureparison:Compare a related early Western Zhou dynasty gui, illustrated by Wu Zhenfeng, Shangzhou qingtongqi mingwen ji tuxiang jicheng pendium of Inscriptions and Images of Bronzes from the Shang and Zhou Dynasties), Shanghai, 2012, pl. 3862.The decoration on the present gui, resembling fire and four-petal leaves, belongs to a distinct type which first appeared in the Western Zhou dynasty, see Shang Zhou qingtongqi wenshi (Decorative Patterns on Shang and Zhou dynasties Bronzes), Beijing, 1984, p. 248, pl. 703-708 for a related discussion and study carried out by the Shanghai Museum Bronze Research Group on this design.pare the similar gui, also dated early Western Zhou, illustrated by J. Rawson in Western Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, vol. IIB, Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, 1990, p. 385, fig. 43.1. See, also, the similar gui in the collection of the Danish National Museum, illustrated by M. Boyer, Some Chinese Archaic Bronzes in the Danish National Museum, BMFEA, No. 27, Stockholm, 1955, pp. 1-10, pl. 5 (b).Auction resultparison:Type: Closely relatedAuction: Christie’s New York, 24 March 2011, lot 1247Price: USD 194,500 or approx.EUR 233,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writingDescription: A bronze ritual food vessel, gui, early Wester
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