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Bronze Chariot and Horses 3

By Notme2020, 25 July, 2025
Description

These Bronze Chariot and Horse framed Asian art are internally raised and came as a set while shopping in Nevada. Two of them show a bronze image of a man in a chariot guiding his horses, following suit is another chariot with a wagon like chariot possibly made to carry goods. The last framed art is a bronze shadow box like figure floating in the sea with Chinese characters bordering the work of art. 

All three are situated on a foldable plaque like frame that holds the pictures upright. All three has its original red casing with Chinese characters and a yellow silk inlay to protect the item. The era may be vintage.

Dimensions: 

L: 11.5"x H: 6" x W: 1"

Weight: 616g / 0.616kg

Weight: 704g/0.704kg

The weight and dimensions are approximate. 

Category
Asian Art
Medium
Bronze. Maybe speckled Bronze overlaying some other form of alloy. The Chinese writing may be gold.
Distinguishing marks
Designer name is authentic and originates from China.
Condition
Good
Size and dimensions of this item
L: 11.5" X H: 6" x 1"
Date Period
Unknown - Possibly the 1980's
Weight
0.616 / 0.704 kg.
History
These items were purchased in the Nevada states.
For Sale?
No
Photos
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NaidaTheCollector

14 hours 4 min ago

Framed Chinese Bronze Relief Set (Chariot & Horses, Chinese Junk

📌 Overview

  • Type: Framed Chinese bronze relief art
  • Components: Set of 3 framed panels
    • 2 depicting chariots and horses
    • 1 featuring a traditional Chinese junk boat at sea
  • Materials: Gilded or bronze-finished metal relief over red velvet or textile background
  • Display: Mounted in lacquered wooden folding frames with gold accent trim and stored in fitted red presentation boxes with yellow silk interior
  • Origin: Likely Chinese manufacture, export art for decorative/souvenir use
  • Date: Likely 1980s–1990s, possibly late Cultural Revolution/post-Mao souvenir period

🔍 Stylistic & Historical Notes

  1. Chariot & Horses Reliefs
    • Inspired by the famous Terracotta Army’s bronze chariots from the tomb of Emperor Qin Shi Huang (3rd century BCE)
    • Often produced as tourist keepsakes or official gifts from Chinese cultural bureaus
    • Stylized for modern framing with symmetry and gold-tone highlights
    • Chinese characters on one side translate to Bronze Carriage & Horses (铜车马)
  2. Chinese Junk Scene
    • Typical representation of a Fujian-style merchant ship or tribute vessel
    • Scene includes stylized waves, birds, sun/moon, and auspicious characters
    • The inscription in Chinese on the sail reads: 一帆风顺 (yī fān fēng shùn), a blessing meaning “May you have smooth sailing” or “May everything go smoothly”
    • These types of plaques are frequently given as good luck gifts for business openings, retirement, or overseas travel

📦 Construction & Materials

  • Reliefs appear to be cast and gilded metal (bronze-tone), possibly a mix of zinc alloy or resin-metal compositewith electroplated gold finish
  • Frames are wood or composite lacquered panels with gold-painted trim
  • Textile inlay is red velvet or synthetic silk
  • Packaging suggests commercial souvenir or commemorative production

📈 Estimated Market Value (2025)

Condition

Estimated Retail/Collector Value (Per Set)

Excellent, with original boxes and no frame damage

$75 – $125 USD

Moderate wear or missing box

$40 – $70

Wholesale/gift shop replacement value

$30 – $50 per plaque

 

Market Notes:

  • Often sold in Chinatown shops, Chinese cultural centers, or online export platforms
  • Common among collectors of Chinese modern souvenirs, but not museum-grade antiques
  • Appreciated for symbolic value, especially as feng shui gifts

🧾 Authentication & Recommendations

  • These appear to be authentic modern decorative items, not antique bronze pieces
  • The quality is consistent with mid- to late-20th-century Chinese export giftware
  • Likely factory-made, possibly in Guangdong or Beijing
  • No formal appraisal needed unless part of a larger collection or you suspect rare maker marks hidden on the reverse

✅ Summary

You own a well-preserved set of vintage Chinese relief panels, reflecting traditional themes of prosperity, strength, and good fortune. These items carry decorative and cultural value, particularly as gifts or symbolic pieces, and represent the popular style of late 20th-century Chinese craftsmanship for domestic and tourist markets.

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