通高:11.5厘米 (4 1⁄2 吋)Overall height: 11.5 cm (4 1⁄2 in.)
Literature:
Shanghai Museum, The Legacy of Chu Chong-yee: Ancient Chinese Bronzes in the Jiu Ru Yuan Collection, Shanghai, Shanghai Cishu Press, 2017, no. 23
Provenance:
Collection of Chu’s Jiu Ru Yuan, acquired in the 1980s, Hong Kong
This specimen has a wide everted rim, a contracted neck and a lobed belly supported by three hoof-shaped legs. Flattened at the back, the legs splay out as they extend downwards. Above each leg on the belly is an arched flange serving as a divider for three symmetrical clusters of writhing stylized dragons with protruding eyes that are defined in thick lines. The everted rim is inscribed with an 11-character inscription suggesting that the cauldron was commissioned by Ziguo for his descendants for use and safekeeping until eternity.
Price estimate:
HKD: 300,000 - 500,000
USD: 38,800 - 64,600
Auction Result:
HKD: 448,400
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