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Silver Cup with Boar Handle, Han Dynasty (c. 1st

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Silver Cup with Boar Handle, Concurrent with the Han Dynasty (c. 1st century CE). Cups with rounded bottoms have been attributed to both the Scythian and Sarmatian cultures, for who the vessels appear to have had ritual significance. Whether crafted from precious metal or simple wood, zoomorphic handles appear on many of the round bottom cups which have been found throughout Eurasia. It is theorized that the animal was positioned facing the rim of the vessel in order to protect the contents of the cup. Animal imagery was extremely popular among both the Scythian and Sarmatian cultures, and can be see in much of their art. Among many cultures, animals have been worshipped for their more admirable qualities. Adaptable and durable, the boar combines strength and intelligence to become a fierce opponent; all qualities which might have earned it a place of high regards among the people who hunted it.

Dimension: 3 1/16" wide x 2 7/8" high.

PROVENANCE: Important Virginia Private Collection.

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Condition Report: Good Condition. Condition reports and additional photographs are provided by request as a courtesy to our clients, as such any condition report is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free of defects, imperfections, restoration, wear and tear, or the effects of aging. Madison Square Gallery shall have no responsibility for any error or omission, additionally all lots are sold 'As Is' and in accordance with the conditions of sale.

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Silver Cup with Boar Handle, Concurrent with the Han Dynasty (c. 1st century CE). Cups with rounded bottoms have been attributed to both the Scythian and Sarmatian cultures, for who the vessels appear to have had ritual significance. Whether crafted from precious metal or simple wood, zoomorphic handles appear on many of the round bottom cups which have been found throughout Eurasia. It is theorized that the animal was positioned facing the rim of the vessel in order to protect the contents of the cup. Animal imagery was extremely popular among both the Scythian and Sarmatian cultures, and can be see in much of their art. Among many cultures, animals have been worshipped for their more admirable qualities. Adaptable and durable, the boar combines strength and intelligence to become a fierce opponent; all qualities which might have earned it a place of high regards among the people who hunted it.

Dimension: 3 1/16" wide x 2 7/8" high.

PROVENANCE: Important Virginia Private Collection.

A LIST OF RECOMMENDED THIRD-PARTY SHIPPER IS AVAILABLE UNDER SHIPPING INFORMATION. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO CONTACT THEM FOR A QUOTE.
Condition Report: Good Condition. Condition reports and additional photographs are provided by request as a courtesy to our clients, as such any condition report is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. The absence of a condition report does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free of defects, imperfections, restoration, wear and tear, or the effects of aging. Madison Square Gallery shall have no responsibility for any error or omission, additionally all lots are sold 'As Is' and in accordance with the conditions of sale.

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