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Chinese Bronze Ritual Wine Flask (Bianhu)

Warring States period (475-221 BC), the cast body of flattened oval form, with garlic-head neck, raised on a tapering pedestal base, decorated to the exterior with an intricate design of inlaid gold and silver depicting stylized animal and bird designs.
h. 11-1/2", w. 13-1/4", d. 4"

Provenance: Dallas Auction Gallery, April 30, 2008, lot 144.

Notes: Technical Examination Report, by Pieter Meyers (head of conservation, LACMA), dated November 2008, available on request.


  • Condition: **On the "back" (non-pictured side) of the flask, there is a 1-1/2" horizontal separation with subsequent losses between the neck and the body of the flask. Due to the damage, the neck bends forward. There are two small holes at the bottom of either side of the flask - one of which has been filled. To the "right" rear shoulder, there is a dent and over-painted repair. Flask exhibits scattered nicks, scratches, oxidation and accretions, all of which are commensurate with material, age and use.

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