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A Rare Imperial Bronze Comes to Market A 1,000-year-old Chinese ritual vessel leads Asia Week sales in New York. Modified on September 13, 2018 , Published on September 11, 2018 ...
An imperial Buddhist painting from the early 15th century and a Shang Dynasty (c. 16th century-11th century BC) wine vessel called you will be on the block at the inaugural auction of Jung Hau ...
Chinese bronze vessels are some of the most important pieces of Chinese art, warranting an entire separate catalogue in the imperial art collections. Bronze is the alloy of copper, stannum and ...
Chief among the treasures to emerge from the Osaka-based Fujita Museum is this ancient wine vessel, which was acquired before 1940 by the family of museum founder Denzaboro Fujita. A very rare ...
Ritual Wine Vessel Bronze - Late Shang dynasty, about 1100 BC This form of wine vessel was adapted from a simple pottery flask, a design echoed in the twisted rope-like handle.
Archaeologists have unearthed an ancient bronze vessel in central China that they believe was still holding 3.5 litres of wine from 2,000 years ago. It was one of two wine vessels found in a ...
The exhibition makes use of advanced technology such as interactive displays to showcase one of the representative items in the NMC collection, a rhinoceros-shaped bronze zun, a type of wine vessel.
A rchaeologists in China have brewed distilled wine in a replica of a 2,000-year-old bronze vessel unearthed from an emperor’s tomb. The wine was made employing the same process believed to have ...
Watch Lark E. Mason's appraisal of a Chinese bronze wine vessel, ca. 1100 BC, in Corpus Christi Hour 3. Aired 01/21/2013 | Rating NR Funding for ANTIQUES ROADSHOW is provided by Ancestry and ...
The only comparable sale in recent years of anything close to either sculpture was in 2021 when a 36.2-inch gilt-bronze figure of deity Vajrabhairava from 1473, which sold for more than €14 ...