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A PAIR OF BRONZE CYMBALS, BO, XUANDE MARK AND PERIOD, DATED 1431

A PAIR OF BRONZE CYMBALS, BO, XUANDE MARK AND PERIOD, DATED 1431 China. Each with a broad, flat rim that is slightly curved upward, and decorated to the domed bell with a pair of sinuously coiled four-clawed dragons chasing a flaming pearl. The bell further incised with a seven-character mark da Ming Xuande wu nianzhi and of the period. Inscriptions: Incised to each cymbal, ‘da Ming Xuande wu nian zao’ [made in the fifth year of the Xuande reign of the Great Ming]. Provenance: From a noted Swiss private collection. Condition: Excellent condition, commensurate with age. Extensive old wear and casting flaws, minor dings and dents, shallow surface scratches, soiling, and warping. The textiles with significant traces of use, wear, soiling, and losses. Weight: 800 g and 805 g (the cymbals) Dimensions: Diameter 31.5 cm and 31.7 cm With leather straps, two textile paddings, and a textile bag, all probably dating from the later 19th to the earlier 20th century. (5) Bo i s the generic name for pairs of cymbals that come in a variety of sizes, all with rims that curl upward at the edges. Bo are used together with gongs and drums for military music and play a prominent role in opera productions, where they accent the actors’ movements. Several playing techniques may be employed: the discs may be clashed together or held horizontally, with one raking across the other to produce a sustained rolling sound. In Tibetan processions and dance, drums and cymbals set up basic rhythmic patterns for wind instruments, and in temple settings are used with bells to accompany chant. Literature comparison: A pair of bronze cymbals from the Xuande period is in the Tibet Museum in Lhasa. Compare a pair of bronze cymbals dated to the late 17th century in the collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, accession number 2003.465a–d. Auction result comparison: Type: Related Auction: Sotheby’s Hong Kong, 9 October 2012, lot 3111 Price: HKD 980,000 or approx. EUR 157,000 converted and adjusted for inflation at the time of writing Description: A rare parcel-gilt bronze ritual bell, ghanta, mark and period of Xuande Expert remark: Compare the related instrument and mark and period of Xuande.

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A PAIR OF BRONZE CYMBALS, BO, XUANDE MARK AND PERIOD, DATED 1431

Estimate 5 000 - 10 000 EUR
Starting price 5 000 EUR

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