A Chinese Bronze Tripod Ritual Vessel in Archaistic Style,...
A Chinese Bronze Tripod Ritual Vessel in Archaistic Style, 20th Century, raised on three blade form
supports, and with a pair of capped posts rising from the rim, 10.5ins (26.7cm) high, a smaller example, 7.25ins (18.4cm) high, and a pouring vessel and cover, 8.25ins (20.9cm) high, both in archaistic style
Provenance: Collection of Charles Jesse Lloyd (1889-1951) who travelled to Shanghai in 1920 to take up the post of Manager/Director of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. He returned to England just before second World War.
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A Chinese Bronze Tripod Ritual Vessel in Archaistic Style, 20th Century, raised on three blade form
supports, and with a pair of capped posts rising from the rim, 10.5ins (26.7cm) high, a smaller example, 7.25ins (18.4cm) high, and a pouring vessel and cover, 8.25ins (20.9cm) high, both in archaistic style
Provenance: Collection of Charles Jesse Lloyd (1889-1951) who travelled to Shanghai in 1920 to take up the post of Manager/Director of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank. He returned to England just before second World War.