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2. Archaic bronze wine vessel jue













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 Shang dynasty, 13  – 12  century BC
 Height: 20.3 cm




    An archaic bronze wine vessel jue supported by three triangular outwardly
 extending legs. The U-shaped body is cast with two wonderful taotie masks on a
 leiwen background, interspersed with three shallow notched flanges. A bovine head
 surmounts the vessel’s loop handle. The vessel’s long pouring spout and opposite
 beak-like  protrusion  are  decorated  with  stylized  cicada-shaped  blades  on  their
 undersides. The vessel’s two upright tenons are topped with “mushroom” shaped
 caps.
 The vessel has a nice light green patina.
 Inscription:
   -  Some pictograms are cast beneath the vessel’s handle.

 Provenance:
   -  Sotheby’s New York, May 8, 1981 lot n° 24.
   -  R. Chang, Hong Kong, 1981.
   -  Sotheby’s New York, December 3rd 1986, lot n° 21.
   -  G. Croès, Belgium 1987.
   -  Frank Arts Collection, Belgium.


 Exhibited:
   -  Fleming Museum of Art and Anthropology, Burlington, Vermont, USA, 1958 –
 1979.


 Published:
   -  Van Heusden W., Ancient Chinese Bronzes, Tokyo 1953, plate V, p. 84.





















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