Lot 815
A Rare Gilt Bronze Archaistic Bell, Bianzhong
KANGXI MARK AND OF THE PERIOD (1662 - 1722) The bell of bulbous form reminiscent of a powerful drum, topped with a handled formed by an intertwined double headed crouching dragon looking in opposite directions, finely cast with a pair of straight horns extending over its head above bulging eyes and flaring nostrils, the mouth clenched open to reveal its sharp canine incisors, the large barrel-shaped body decorated with four vertical panels and rivets housing trigrams separated by four rectangular cartouches, one housing Kangxi Wu Shi Er Nian Zhi (made during the 52th year of the Kangxi reign, orresponding to 1713) , opposite the cartridge reads Bei Wu She respectively denoting the musical pitch, the other two cartridges embellished with an archaic dragon, further decorated with sixteen Daoist trigrams surrounds the body of this bell, eight discs in relief encircling the base intended for striking of the instrument, inscription on the interior indicating that the bell was originally located inside the Imperial Temple of Agriculture in Beijing. H 30.5 cm.
Estimate
TWD 23,077,000-30,769,000
HKD 6,000,000-8,000,000
USD 774,200-1,032,300
Sold Price
TWD 45,538,462
HKD 11,840,000
USD 1,527,742
The Imperial Treasures Evening Sale
Ravenel Autumn Auction 2013 Hong Kong
Sunday, November 24, 2013, 7:30pm