A PAIR OF CHINESE ARCHAISTIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSELS, GU QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) Each cast to the neck with four leiwen -filled blades rising from a band of S-shaped serpents, the middle section and foot with the disconnected parts of a taotie mask divided by notched flanges 11 ¾ in. (29.8 cm.) high Provenance Beaux Collection, no. 35 (according to label). Roldan & Cia, Buenos Aires, 8 June 1981 where acquired by Enrique Nagel, Buenos Aires. Acquired from the above by the current owner.
A PAIR OF CHINESE ARCHAISTIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSELS, GU QING DYNASTY (1644-1911) Each cast to the neck with four leiwen -filled blades rising from a band of S-shaped serpents, the middle section and foot with the disconnected parts of a taotie mask divided by notched flanges 11 ¾ in. (29.8 cm.) high Provenance Beaux Collection, no. 35 (according to label). Roldan & Cia, Buenos Aires, 8 June 1981 where acquired by Enrique Nagel, Buenos Aires. Acquired from the above by the current owner.
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