SPECIAL SPRING AUCTION, 26 MARCH 2025 - 1ST SESSION: ASIAN ART
Bronze pitcher, Tibet, Qing dynasty
Lot 126.
Deposit. -
Output Value. 500 €
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Description.
A traditional bronze jug with gilt-bronze details. It has a conical foot and a rounded body, wider at the shoulders, decorated with small medallions and flanked by two curved handles. The neck, which is stepped and covered by a small concave lid, has an elongated mouthpiece and a third handle that joins it to the body. It shows age-related wear.
This type of jar was used in Tibet for the preparation of tea or Yak milk. Qing dynasty (1644-1912) or later.
Height: 24.5 cm; Base diameter: 14 cm; Width between handles: approx. 27 cm.
Weight: 2293 g