A Bronze Water Basin with Registered Inscriptions.
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Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Pre 1910: Item # 1116636
Directory: Archives: Regional Art: Asian: Chinese: Pre 1910: Item # 1116636
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Description:
A bronze water basin was inscribed with poems and carved with beautiful scenery on the surface.
The inscriber was Pu Ton, A sibling of the last emperor of Qing Dynasty Pu Yi.
Pu Ton was also a famous scholar of late Qing to early Republic periods.
This bronze piece was cast in thin wall but was kept in very good condition with darken patina on the surface.
Date: 1924, by the Chinese lunar date JiaZi inscribed before the poem.
Width: 9.5cm, Height: 5cm.
Description:
A bronze water basin was inscribed with poems and carved with beautiful scenery on the surface.
The inscriber was Pu Ton, A sibling of the last emperor of Qing Dynasty Pu Yi.
Pu Ton was also a famous scholar of late Qing to early Republic periods.
This bronze piece was cast in thin wall but was kept in very good condition with darken patina on the surface.
Date: 1924, by the Chinese lunar date JiaZi inscribed before the poem.
Width: 9.5cm, Height: 5cm.