Hu-type vase, Chinese, ceremonial ritual vessel with handles and taotie iconography, Qing dynasty 1644–1911, 19th century, China; vessel; height 39 cm, width 27.5 cm, diameter 24.5 cm., A single dark metal vase with a flared rim and a narrow neck that widens into a rounded shoulder and tapers down to a short pedestal base, the surface showing decorative raised patterns around the upper body and subtle textured wear, two small looped handles on opposite sides each holding a ring, and visible colors including dark gray, black, and hints of brown against a light neutral background.
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Hu-type vase, Chinese, ceremonial ritual vessel with handles and taotie iconography, Qing dynasty 1644–1911, 19th century, China; vessel; height 39 cm, width 27.5 cm, diameter 24.5 cm., A single dark metal vase with a flared rim and a narrow neck that widens into a rounded shoulder and tapers down to a short pedestal base, the surface showing decorative raised patterns around the upper body and subtle textured wear, two small looped handles on opposite sides each holding a ring, and visible colors including dark gray, black, and hints of brown against a light neutral background.

Crédit

Photo12/Liszt Collection

Notre référence

LZT26A28_378

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

77.2Mo (1.5Mo) / 38.1cm x 50.8cm / 4500 x 6000 (300dpi)

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