Chinese bronze vase with lion handles, Qing dynasty, 17th century.

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A fine Chinese bronze vase with lion handles.
Qing dynasty, 17th century.

The squat body resting on a spreading foot, with two finely-cast leonine mask handles applied to the shoulder and up the thin tall cylindrical neck rising to a trumpet-shaped mouth, the surface of the bronze with a warm patina, the base with a recessed rectangle containing an apocryphal six-character mark Da Ming Xuande Nian Zhi.

Ref:
Compare with a similar example but with gilt-splashed decoration, Sotheby’s, New York, Mar 20, 2012, lot 82.

Also compare with a small bronze censer with similar beast mask handles: Sotheby’s, London, Jun 18, 2019, lot 12.

Dimensions:
Height 17.5 cm, diameter 11.5 cm.

Condition:
Good condition with a hardly visible dent to the body.

Inv. No: MW130

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