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 AN ARCHAIC BRONZE WINE VESSEL AND
 COVER (HU)
 EASTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, WARRING STATES
 PERIOD
 the pear-shaped body with four registers of repeating pairs
 of abstracted snake-dragons, each snake-dragon with a
 finely patterned S-curved body rising and falling in varying
 levels of relief and centered by a raised boss, recessed
 bands dividing each register, the neck with geometric cicada
 lappets rising from a chevron-and-spiral band and set with
 a pair of beast-mask handles, each suspending a loose ring
 connected by a loop-and-bar chain to an arched handle
 with dragon-head terminals, the domed cover cast with
 concentric bands of abstract motifs and set with a pair of
 upright loops, all supported on a straight foot cast with a
 braided band (2)
 Height 11 in., 27.9 cm
 PROVENANCE
 Acquired in Hong Kong, 1994.
 LITERATURE
 Richard A. Pegg and Zhang Lidong, The MacLean Collection:
 Chinese Ritual Bronzes, Chicago, 2010, pl. 53.
 For other hu and covers cast with this form and decoration,
 see one published in Chen Peifen, Xia Shang Zhou qingtongqi
 yanjiu: Dong Zhou pian, xia [Study of bronzes of the Xia,
 Shang, and Zhou periods: Eastern Zhou, vol. 2], Shanghai,
 2004, pl. 615; another published in Eleanor von Erdberg,
 ‘Chinese Bronzes from the Collection of Chester Dale and
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 Dolly Carter’, Artibus Asiae Supplementum, vol. 35, 1978,
 pl. 54; and a third from the Brandt Collection, sold in our
 London rooms, 10th July 1979, lot 5.
 $ 20,000-30,000

 東周 戰國   青銅卷龍紋鋪首耳壺
 來源:
 1994年購於香港
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 出版:
 彭銳查及張立東,《The MacLean Collection: Chinese   AN ARCHAIC BRONZE RITUAL FOOD STEAMER   東周 戰國初   青銅交龍紋鋪首耳甗
 Ritual Bronzes》,芝加哥,2010年,圖版53  (YAN)                         來源:
                     EASTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, EARLY WARRING
                     STATES PERIOD                             紐約蘇富比1998年9月17日,編號144
 19                  comprised of two parts, the lower vessel of globular form   出版:
 AN ARCHAIC BRONZE FOOD VESSEL (DING)  supported on three inverted conical feet, the widest part   彭銳查及張立東,《The MacLean Collection: Chinese
                                                               Ritual Bronzes》,芝加哥,2010年,圖版47
 EASTERN ZHOU DYNASTY  of the body encircled by a raised flange with three narrow
                     bands of cowry shell pattern below two bands of low-relief
 the deep rounded body supported on three cabriole legs and   interlocking snakes, the shoulder set with a pair of masks
 set with a pair of flaring upright handles, the shoulder cast   each suspending a loose ring handle, all surmounted
 with a broad register of interlocking meander in low relief   by a short, straight neck designed to fit neatly into the
 punctuated by regularly spaced bosses in high relief, the   conforming foot of the bowl-shaped upper vessel, the deep
 same pattern repeated in the narrow register and pendent   U-shaped sides cast with three further bands of interlocking
 triangular lappets encircling the lower body, the handles with   snakes and similarly set with mask-and-loose-ring handles
 a complementary pattern of raised bosses against a leiwen   below the waisted everted rim, the well with three bands
 ground, the patina predominantly gray and green  of radiating apertures to allow steam to rise, the patina
 Height 14⅛ in., 35.9 cm  principally gray with patches of green (2)
                     Height 14½ in., 36.8 cm
 PROVENANCE
 Christie’s New York, 4th June 1992, lot 186.  PROVENANCE
                     Sotheby’s New York, 17th September 1998, lot 144.
 $ 15,000-25,000
                     LITERATURE
                     Richard A. Pegg and Zhang Lidong, The MacLean Collection:
 東周   青銅交龍紋鼎
                     Chinese Ritual Bronzes, Chicago, 2010, pl. 47.
 來源:
 19  紐約佳士得1992年6月4日,編號186  $ 30,000-50,000
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