Bronze zhi wine vessel, 15th to 18th century, Ming to Qing dynasty

Bronze zhi wine vessel, 15th to 18th century, Ming to Qing dynasty


  • Image Number: K1A002528N000000000PAB
  • Dynasty: Ming dynasty
  • Category: Bronzes
  • Function: furnishings
  • Material: Mineral/Metal/Bronze
  • Description:
    Straight mouth, straight neck, bulging belly, round bottom, and round feet. The rim of mouth and the sole of foot are hoops, which are not the features of ancient bronze ware, so this piece should be an antique work of the Ming and Qing Dynasties. The Palace of the Qing Dynasty is equipped with a wooden seat. The table top seal characters are “Qianlong Imperial Appreciation”, and the bottom regular script characters are “Zhou Su Zhi San”. In addition, there is a yellow label of the Qing Palace, “Heart Cultivation Hall”, which marks the original storage location.

明清 銅素觶
图片[2]-Bronze zhi wine vessel, 15th to 18th century, Ming to Qing dynasty-China Archive
图片[3]-Bronze zhi wine vessel, 15th to 18th century, Ming to Qing dynasty-China Archive
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