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                     AN ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL STEAMER (YAN)    See a closely related yan of a very similar design and
                     EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY                inscribed with four characters reading Bo zuo lü yan (Bo
                                                               made this traveling steamer), excavated in Baoji, Shaanxi
                     the body composed of a lower section divided into three   province in 1958, now in the Baoji Bronze Ware Museum,
                     bulbous lobes tapering to three columnar feet, each lobe   published in The Institute of Archaeology, Chinese Academy
                     cast with a large bovine mask with thick horns, protruding   of Social Sciences, Yin Zhou jinwen jicheng [Compendium of
                     eyes and fanged mouth, rising to a deep U-form bowl   Yin and Zhou bronze inscriptions], Beijing, 2007, no. 00858.
                     encircled by three taotie masks each centered with a vertical
                     flange, all below a flared rim surmounted by a pair of arched   $ 30,000-50,000
                     ‘rope-twisted’ loop handles, cast to the interior mouth
                     with a four-character inscription translating to ‘Bo made   西周初   伯作旅甗
                     this traveling vessel’, the interior set with a bronze plate
                     separating the vessel sections, the surface with malachite   銘文:
                     encrustation (2)                          伯作旅彝
                     Height 15⅞ in., 40.3 cm
                                                               來源:
                     PROVENANCE                                滙寶閣古美術,香港,1998年
                     Wui Po Kok Antique Co, Ltd., Hong Kong, 1998.
                                                               出版:
                     LITERATURE                                彭銳查及張立東,《The MacLean Collection: Chinese
                     Richard A. Pegg and Zhang Lidong, The MacLean Collection:   Ritual Bronzes》,芝加哥,2010年,圖版16
                     Chinese Ritual Bronzes, Chicago, 2010, pl. 16.











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 AN ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL   province and published in Chen Peifen, Xia Shang Zhou
 AND COVER (YOU)  qingtongqi yanjiu: Xi Zhou pian, Shang [Study of Bronzes
 WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY  of the Xia, Shang and Zhou Dynasties: Western Zhou,
 vol. 1], Shanghai, 2004, no. 267. Related you that also
 of oval section, the pear-shaped body rising from a splayed   feature tapir-form termini on the handles but other motifs
 foot, the lower body unadorned and the shoulder cast with   in the decorative frieze at the shoulder, and are generally
 a raised fillet below a register of elephantine creatures   attributed to the second half of the early Western Zhou /
 confronting a high-relief bovine mask at the center of each   middle Western Zhou period, include: one also from the
 broad side, the narrow sides of the shoulder each set with a   Sackler Collection and now in the National Museum of Asian
 loop connecting a swing handle with tapir-form finials at the   Art (acc. no. S1987.292a-b) with long-trunked dragons in
 ends, the foot and the sloping cover each cast with a band of   the frieze, published in Rawson, op cit., pl. 73; one in the
 continuous scroll and the latter rising to a flaring oval finial,   British Museum, London (acc. no. 1947,0712.329) with birds
 the olive-green patina mottled with malachite, azurite, and   in the frieze, published in Rawson, op cit., fig. 72.4; another
 encrustations (2)  with birds in the frieze, now in the Princeton University Art
 Height 11¾ in., 29.8 cm  Museum, Princeton (acc. no. y1965-6 a-b), illustrated in
 Rawson, op. cit., pl. 74; a third with birds sold in our London
 PROVENANCE  rooms, 7th December 1993, lot 4; one excavated from
 Private Collection.   Luoyang with no frieze, attributed to the period of King Zhao
 Christie’s London, 19th April 1983, lot 57.   (r. 977/75–957 BC), and published in Chen, op. cit., pl. 265;
 Massachusetts Private Collection.   and another with no frieze, known as the ‘Zuo Ce Huan’ you,
 Sotheby’s New York, 23rd September 1995, lot 316.  sold in these rooms, 17th September 2013, lot 8.
 The present you is distinguished by the three-dimensional
 tapir heads at the terminals of the handle and the frieze of   $ 40,000-60,000
 mythical creatures with long elephant-like trunks walking in
 single-file around the shoulder of the vessel. These features   西周   青銅龍紋卣
 also appear on you attributed to the early Western Zhou
 period, including one from the Arthur M. Sackler Collection,   來源:
 now in the National Museum of Asian Art, Smithsonian   私人收藏
 Institution, Washington, D.C., published in Jessica Rawson,   倫敦佳士得1983年4月19日,編號57
 Western Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler
 Collections, vol. IIB, Washington, D.C.  and Cambridge,   麻省私人收藏
 1990, pl. 72; and one excavated at Mapo, Luoyang, Henan   紐約蘇富比1995年9月23日,編號316

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