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 AN ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL (GU)
 LATE SHANG DYNASTY
 of slender proportions with a spreading lower body set over
 a short straight foot and rising to a cylindrical central section   4
 below a tall flaring neck, the lower body with two dissolved   AN ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL   detailed relief patterns, and more heft than their Erlitou
 taotie masks in high relief against a leiwen ground divided   (JIA)  predecessors, but are less ornate than jia of the mature
 by four vertical flanges, the central section repeating the   Anyang phase. A Middle Shang jia of this type, attributed
 design, the neck with a band of S-curved serpents below four   MIDDLE SHANG DYNASTY  to the late 14th - early 13th century BC, is in the Museum of
 tall cicada blades all patterned with leiwen  the compressed globular body with a slightly convex base,   Fine Arts, Boston (acc. no. 14.85). Another jia of this form
 Height 10⅝ in., 27 cm
                     resting on three blade-shaped legs and rising to a tall   and period, also with the apertures where the legs meet the
                     trumpet neck, set with a D-form handle at one side and a pair   base of the body, was formerly in the collection of Avery
 PROVENANCE
                     of posts with conical finials at the rim on the opposite side,   Brundage, is now in the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco
 Collection of Robert G. Calder, Jr.   the body and the neck each cast with a register comprising   (obj. no. B60B45). A related jia produced circa the end of the
 Christie’s New York, 23rd March 1995, lot 323.  three units of taotie masks, the creatures’ distinctive   Middle Shang period, which bears the same design elements
                     oval eyes emerging in high relief against the abstracted   as the present jia, but has more finely detailed taotie and
 LITERATURE          curvilinear facial features, each mask bordered above and   lacks the dotted borders, from the collection of Yolanda and
 Richard A. Pegg and Zhang Lidong, The MacLean Collection:   below by a narrow band of raised circles, the well of the body   Paul Lippens is published in Christian Deydier, The Lippens
 Chinese Ritual Bronzes, Chicago, 2010, pl. 7.  with three triangular apertures revealing the hollow interior   Collection of Ancient Chinese Bronzes, Hong Kong, 2019,
                     of the legs, the patina gray with areas of green oxidation  cat. no. 12.
 $ 10,000-15,000     Height 11¼ in., 28.6 cm
                                                               $ 50,000-70,000
 商末   青銅饕餮紋觚         PROVENANCE
                     Wui Po Kok Antique Co, Ltd., Hong Kong, 2000.
 來源:                                                           商中期   青銅饕餮紋斝
 Robert G. Calder, Jr. 收藏   LITERATURE                         來源:
 紐約佳士得1995年3月23日,編號323  Richard A. Pegg and Zhang Lidong, The MacLean Collection:   滙寶閣古美術,香港,2000年
                     Chinese Ritual Bronzes, Chicago, 2010, pl. 10.
 出版:                                                           出版:
 彭銳查及張立東,《The MacLean Collection: Chinese   The present jia can be attributed to the Middle Shang period   彭銳查及張立東,《The MacLean Collection: Chinese
                     (circa 1400-1250 BC) based on its form and decoration.
 Ritual Bronzes》,芝加哥,2010年,圖版7  Jia of this period have more dynamic profiles, more
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 A RARE ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE
 VESSEL (JIAO), LATE SHANG DYNASTY
 the deep U-shaped body resting on three splayed triangular
 blade legs, finely cast on each side with a taotie mask
 detailed with protruding eyes, all reserved on an intricate
 leiwen ground, divided on one side by a notched flange,
 and on the other by a vertical panel cast with an inscription
 reading shi, beneath the loop handle issuing from a bovine
 head, the slightly waisted neck rising to two high flaring
 points on opposite sides, each cast on the underside with
 a cicada motif interrupting a band of upright triangles, the
 surface with malachite encrustation
 Height 9½ in., 24 cm
 PROVENANCE
 Wui Po Kok Antique Co, Ltd., Hong Kong, 1998.
 LITERATURE
 Richard A. Pegg and Zhang Lidong, The MacLean Collection:
 Chinese Ritual Bronzes, Chicago, 2010, pl. 9.
 In addition to the present vessel, only two other Shi jiao are
 known, both of which were excavated from the Qianzhangda
 tombs in Tengzhou county, Shandong province, published
 in The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy of Social
 Sciences, Tengzhou qianzhangda mudi [Qianzhangda tombs
 in Tengzhou], Beijing, 2005, pp 259 and 262.
 $ 15,000-20,000

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 來源:
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 滙寶閣古美術,香港,1998年
 出版:
 彭銳查及張立東,《The MacLean Collection: Chinese
 Ritual Bronzes》,芝加哥,2010年,圖版9
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