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Auction archive: Lot number 706

A NEAR PAIR OF MING STYLE CLOISONNE ENAMEL...

Estimate
€800 - €1,500
ca. US$846 - US$1,587
Price realised:
n. a.
Auction archive: Lot number 706

A NEAR PAIR OF MING STYLE CLOISONNE ENAMEL...

Estimate
€800 - €1,500
ca. US$846 - US$1,587
Price realised:
n. a.
Beschreibung:

A NEAR PAIR OF MING STYLE CLOISONNE ENAMEL ‘DRAGON’ TIBETAN TRUMPETS, DUNG-CHEN China, Late Qing Dynasty to Republic / Minguo period Made of cloisonne enamel and gilt copper, telescoping. Each adorned in bright and colourful enamels with eleven five-claw dragons flying amidst clouds over crashing waves, some of archaic frontal form (zheng long), some others seen from the side (xing long). H (widely open): 186 cm – H (collapsed): 53,5 cm Notes: 1. The Dung-Chen is s a long telescopic trumpet or horn used in Tibetan Buddhist and Mongolian Buddhist ceremonies, preludes, processions and morning and evening call for prayers. It is the most widely used instrument in Tibetan Buddhist culture. It is often played in pairs or multiples, and the sound is compared to the singing of elephants. 2. In ancient China, it was unusual for musical instruments to be enamelled. This technique would mostly have been reserved for boxes or vases. It is acknowledged that examples of this type were among the many instruments made in China and sent as gifts to impress officials of bordering nations. Gifts of musical instruments and the musicians who played them were common in East Asia.3. A near pair of related trumpets dated to the Ming Dynasty are preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of New York (The Met), The United States of America, under accession number 1988.349. 近一对明式风格景泰蓝龙纹小号中国,晚清至民国/现代 NOTE: CONDITION REPORTS AND MEASUREMENTS It is up to the bidder to satisfy themselves prior to buying as to the condition of a lot. In relation to Condition Reports, whilst we make certain observations on the lot, which are intended to be as helpful as possible, references in the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. The condition report is an expression of opinion only and must not be treated as a statement of fact. Measurements and weight are approximate and the potential bidder may re-ask it to be checked when asking for a condition report.

Auction archive: Lot number 706
Auction:
Datum:
30 Jun 2022
Auction house:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Ireland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
Beschreibung:

A NEAR PAIR OF MING STYLE CLOISONNE ENAMEL ‘DRAGON’ TIBETAN TRUMPETS, DUNG-CHEN China, Late Qing Dynasty to Republic / Minguo period Made of cloisonne enamel and gilt copper, telescoping. Each adorned in bright and colourful enamels with eleven five-claw dragons flying amidst clouds over crashing waves, some of archaic frontal form (zheng long), some others seen from the side (xing long). H (widely open): 186 cm – H (collapsed): 53,5 cm Notes: 1. The Dung-Chen is s a long telescopic trumpet or horn used in Tibetan Buddhist and Mongolian Buddhist ceremonies, preludes, processions and morning and evening call for prayers. It is the most widely used instrument in Tibetan Buddhist culture. It is often played in pairs or multiples, and the sound is compared to the singing of elephants. 2. In ancient China, it was unusual for musical instruments to be enamelled. This technique would mostly have been reserved for boxes or vases. It is acknowledged that examples of this type were among the many instruments made in China and sent as gifts to impress officials of bordering nations. Gifts of musical instruments and the musicians who played them were common in East Asia.3. A near pair of related trumpets dated to the Ming Dynasty are preserved at the Metropolitan Museum of New York (The Met), The United States of America, under accession number 1988.349. 近一对明式风格景泰蓝龙纹小号中国,晚清至民国/现代 NOTE: CONDITION REPORTS AND MEASUREMENTS It is up to the bidder to satisfy themselves prior to buying as to the condition of a lot. In relation to Condition Reports, whilst we make certain observations on the lot, which are intended to be as helpful as possible, references in the condition report to damage or restoration are for guidance. The absence of such a reference does not imply that an item is free from defects or restoration, nor does a reference to particular defects imply the absence of any others. The condition report is an expression of opinion only and must not be treated as a statement of fact. Measurements and weight are approximate and the potential bidder may re-ask it to be checked when asking for a condition report.

Auction archive: Lot number 706
Auction:
Datum:
30 Jun 2022
Auction house:
Adams's
St Stephens Green 26
D02 X665 Dublin 2
Ireland
info@adams.ie
+353-1-6760261)
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