19th Century Chinese Bronze Gu Vase from Adolphe & Asra Alexander
19th century Chinese archaistic bronze Gu vase. Height 8.46 in. Provenance: Estates late Adolphe and Asra Alexander, a German-Thai couple involved with architecture, interior design and import-export merchant trading, initially operating in Bangkok they mo
Chinese Bronze Vase and Incense Burner Set
A Chinese archaic bronze rectangular 'Gu' vase & a two-handled incense burner, height 1.77 in. to 10.04 in., diameter 2.76 in., 5.31 in. x 5.31 in.
Chinese Bronze Gu Vase with Geometric Designs
Chinese bronze Gu vase, of waisted faceted form with fins to edges, with square foot and rim, incised with archaic geometric designs, in black patinated finish, height 13.39 in. Provenance: The Collection of the Late Bruce & Odette McLeod
Archaistic Bronze Wine Vessel with Box
An archaistic bronze wine vessel, gu with box, 11.77 in. high. Provenance: Previously from a Japanese private collection
Champleve enamel Chinese bronze gu vase on stand
A Chinese bronze and champleve enamel gu-form vase, stiff leaf panel design flanking the central band, raised on conforming shaped hardwood stand. Overall height 10.63 in.
Qing Dynasty Bronze Gu Vase with Figural Relief Narratives
A Chinese bronze Gu vase, Qing Dynasty, 19th century, the flaring vase with shaped cartouches enclosing figural narratives in relief upon a diaper ground, height 6.50 in.
Bronze Gu Vase with Archaic Motifs
A Chinese bronze Gu vase in the Yuan to early Ming style, the well patinated vase of cylindrical and flared form with four blade form decorations to the trumpet and triangular ribs descending to the foot rim, decorated with archaic motifs in low relief. He
Antique Chinese Inlaid Bronze Gu-Form Vase
An antique Chinese inlaid bronze vase of Gu-form with archaic style decoration, 7.87 in. high
Chinese Bronze Gu Vase from NSW Estate
A large Chinese bronze archaistic Gu-shaped vase 13.27 in. high. Provenance: from a northern NSW deceased estate
Bronze Kangxi Flower Vase with Chilong Dragons, Xuande Mark
A bronze gu-form flower vase, Kangxi (1662-1722), the fluted body divided by a raised central band, embellished by a pair of chilong dragons, Xuande mark, 10.63 in. Provenance: Spink and Son, London, Minor Arts of China, vol 1, 1983, no 49