LOT 11 Pair of small archaic vessels, Jue; Chinese, 17th century. F...
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Pair of small archaic vessels, Jue; China, 17th century.Fire-gilded and chiselled bronze.Measurements: 10 x 9 x 5 cm.The Jue is one of the legendary Chinese vessels for rituals, established since the Bronze Age. This typology consists of a cup or basin with an elongated mouth supported by a tripod, which used to be used to heat and serve wine. It played a ceremonial role in Chinese celebrations throughout the Xia, Shang and Zhou dynasties: Although this is not the case with the pair presented here, it wasmon for Jues to have a handle, often in the shape of a dragon. However, in this pair, it is possible to see two protrusions on the top of each vessel. These are thought to have been used for lifting and toasting without the danger of burning. In this case, the surface of both jues is decorated with delicate carved Taoist motifs, such as the almond branch. In addition, both have the Fu Shou Medallion in reserve, a clear homage to the famous empress, the first wife of the Xian Emperor, the last emperor of the Han Dynasty (3rd century).Dimensions: 10 x 9 x 5 cm.
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