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114.  Ritual bronze food vessel dou                                                                                                              115.  Ritual bronze food vessel dou
               Eastern Zhou dynasty, late Spring and Autumn period or early Warring States period,                                                              Eastern Zhou dynasty, late Spring and Autumn period or early Warring States period,
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               circa 6  – 5  centuries bc.  東周春秋晚期 — 戰國早期鑲嵌紅銅青銅豆                                                                                                circa 6  – 5  centuries bc.  東周春秋晚期 — 戰國早期高柄幾何獸紋青銅豆
               Height: 29.5 cm                                                                                                                                  Height: 28.5 cm
               Inscription:                                       Notes:                                                                                        Provenance:                                        Published:
                  ▪ An extremely important inscription of eight characters     ▪ Ke  Huang’s name appears  on several  bronze vessels                             ▪ J.J. Lally & Co., New York, USA.                 ▪ Wang  Tao, Chinese  Bronzes from  the  Meiyintang
                 on the  stem  of  the  vessel  reads: “(The)  Chu  (State)   excavated in Henan province.                                                                                                           Collection, London 2009, p. 236 – 237, no. 115.
                 Senior Official’s grandson Ke Huang’s dou.”《楚叔之     ▪ Ke Huang was probably a member of the Royal family                                       Exhibited:                                           ▪ Guimet,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques,  Trésors  de la
                 孫克黃之豆》                                             of the Kingdom of Chu.                                                                        ▪ Trésors de la Chine ancienne, Bronzes Rituels De La   Chine ancienne,  Bronzes  Rituels  De La Collection
                                                                     ▪ Some very beautiful tiger motifs inlaid in copper can                                      Collection  Meiyintang,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques   Meiyintang, Paris 2013, p. 172, no. 108.
               Published:                                           be seen through the patina on the cover and body of                                           Guimet, Paris  13  mars  – 10  juin 2013,  catalogue
                  ▪ Krahl R.,  Chinese Ceramics from the  Meiyintang   the vessel.                                                                                no. 108.                                         Notes:
                 Collection, Vol. One, London 1994, p. 41 fig. 11.                                                                                                                                                   ▪ This vessel is inlaid with a kind of black lacquer which
                  ▪ Wang  Tao, Chinese  Bronzes from  the  Meiyintang                                                                                                                                                is a carbonate paste.
                 Collection, London, 2009, p. 234 – 235, no. 114.                                                                                                                                                    ▪ This vessel is a combination of the stem foot of a dou
                  ▪ Wu Zhenfeng,  Shang  Zhou  Qingtongqi Mingwen Ji                                                                                                                                                 and the body of a fanghu.
                 Tuxiang Jicheng, Shanghai 2012, Vol. 13, p. 381 – 382,
                 no. 06132. 吳鎮烽《商周青銅器銘文暨圖像集成》上海
                 2012年版, 第13冊, 第381 – 382頁 06132號.





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