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An Archaistic Chinese Bronze 'Jue' Vessel
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2018
拍品名称:
An Archaistic Chinese Bronze 'Jue' Vessel
拍品描述:
明/清 青銅爵杯
The U-shaped body rising from three blade legs to a pointed rim opposite a long spout flanked by a pair of posts, the body decorated with archaic motifs. Ming/Qing Dynasty period.
Height: 5 1/2 in (14.0 cm) Width: 5 in (12.7 cm)
Provenance: From the Eckhardt family collection, San Antonio, Texas. Acquired between 1947 and 1952 in Japan by Dr. and Mrs. Mary and Richard Eckhardt, both natives of San Antonio, Texas. The couple married in 1942 while Dr. Eckhardt served as a surgeon in the United States Army. Stationed in post-World War II Tokyo from 1947 onwards, Dr. Eckhardt was later joined by his wife. During their time in Japan, spanning from 1947 to 1952, the couple enthusiastically amassed a notable collection of fine Asian art from esteemed dealers and establishments such as Yamanaka & Co. in Kyoto, T. Kasahara and Ono Art Shop in Tokyo, and Watanabe Shozaburo, a renowned print publisher. Their extensive collection was featured twice at Sotheby's New York Asian Art Sales in 2012.
The U-shaped body rising from three blade legs to a pointed rim opposite a long spout flanked by a pair of posts, the body decorated with archaic motifs. Ming/Qing Dynasty period.
Height: 5 1/2 in (14.0 cm) Width: 5 in (12.7 cm)
Provenance: From the Eckhardt family collection, San Antonio, Texas. Acquired between 1947 and 1952 in Japan by Dr. and Mrs. Mary and Richard Eckhardt, both natives of San Antonio, Texas. The couple married in 1942 while Dr. Eckhardt served as a surgeon in the United States Army. Stationed in post-World War II Tokyo from 1947 onwards, Dr. Eckhardt was later joined by his wife. During their time in Japan, spanning from 1947 to 1952, the couple enthusiastically amassed a notable collection of fine Asian art from esteemed dealers and establishments such as Yamanaka & Co. in Kyoto, T. Kasahara and Ono Art Shop in Tokyo, and Watanabe Shozaburo, a renowned print publisher. Their extensive collection was featured twice at Sotheby's New York Asian Art Sales in 2012.