A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
Ceremonial vessel with cover, type fangyi. White bronze patinated with azurite (chiefly inside), malachite and cuprite. Two inscriptions in ancient seal script.
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
Offered on 13 September, this bronze vessel is one of only 15 four-legged examples known to our specialist, and once belonged to the emperor Qianlong
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s
Chinese bronzes in the Zhou dynasty.
A guide to archaic bronze vessels, from inscriptions and origins to purpose and provenance, illustrated with lots offered at Christie’s