The Finer Collection of Bronzes and Hand Warmers - 11th November 2025
Lot 12
A CHINESE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC HU-SHAPED VASE
Estimate £800 - £1,200 | Hammer £2032
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Description
A CHINESE BRONZE ARCHAISTIC HU-SHAPED VASE
SONG/YUAN DYNASTY
The body raised on a splayed foot and the neck flanked by a pair of tubular handles, decorated with bands of leiwen, stylised chilong, taotie and geometric patterns, the base with three characters reading xian shiyi, with a paper label for the Finer Collection 'CB 119', 1.3kg, 26cm.
Provenance: previously Sydney L Moss, London, then purchased from Sotheby’s New York, Paul Freeman Collection, 21st March 2015, lot 713.
Cf. M Maucuer, Bronzes de la Chine Imperiale des Song aux Qing, p.135, no. 84 for a related example, see also Sydney L Moss, The Second Bronze Age: Later Chinese Metalwork, nos. 72 and 73 for two similar examples dated Southern Song to Yuan dynasty and a discussion on these types of vessels.
宋/元 銅饕餮螭龍紋雙耳壺
《鹹十一》
From the Finer Collection of later bronzes and hand warmers.