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A gold 'floral' hairpin, Southern Song dynasty

Auction Closed

March 19, 05:41 PM GMT

Estimate

15,000 - 25,000 USD

Lot Details

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Description

total weight 24.77 grams


Length 7⅛ in., 18.1 cm

Several gold hairpins of this type have been found in Southern Song dynasty tombs in Zhenjiang, Jiangsu province, including two pairs identical to the present, and a closely related set in which the two rods are connected by a shared 'floral' U-shaped finial and signed Wang zuo gongfu (made by Master Wang), all in the collection of the Zhenjiang Museum and illustrated in Zhenjiang chutu jinyinqi [Gold and silver wares unearthed in Zhenjiang], Beijing, 2012, pls 112 and 125. See also a gold hairpin of the same type as the present in the collection of the Pengzhou City Museum published in Sichuan Pengzhou Songdai jinyinqi jiaocang [Song dynasty gold and silver works stored in Pengzhou city], Sichuan province, Beijing, 2003, col. pl. 7.1; and another exhibited in Jin yao fenghua: Mengdiexuan cang Zhongguo gudai jinshi Radiant Legacy: Ancient Chinese Gold from the Mengdiexuan Collection, Art Museum, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, 2013, p. 23.