CHINESE TANG DYNASTY BRONZE MIRROR WITH BIRDS
Ca. 618-907 AD. A rosette-shaped bronze mirror with an intricate relief depicting repeating flying birds and intertwined floral motifs on the reverse, as well as a small loop for suspension. The birds' feathers are picked out individually indicating the many hours of workmanship that must have been spent on making this piece. The Tang dynasty ruled most of China between AD 618 and 907, and this period is widely viewed as an era of progress and stability, during which many scientific and artistic advances were made. This beautiful mirror may have belonged to a noble lady who lived under the Tang. Size: L:125mm / W:125mm ; 410g Provenance: UK private collection of Asian Art; formerly acquired in the early 1990s in Hong Kong.
Estimate: GBP 450 - 900
Price realized | 300 GBP |
Starting price | 300 GBP |