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174.   Ritual bronze wine vessel owl-shaped  fangjia
                      Shang dynasty, Yinxu period, circa 13  – 11  centuries bc.
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                      商代殷墟時期鶚形青銅方斝
                      Height:  24.5 cm, Length: 17 cm

                      An extremely rare ritual bronze wine vessel fangjia in the   Provenance:
                      shape of two owls joined back to back.  The magnificent     ▪ Private Collection, Japan.
                      body of the vessel, cast in the form of a pair of conjoined     ▪ The Wang Collection, Taipei, Taiwan.
                      full-bodied,  well-plumed  owls  with  large, well-formed,     ▪ Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France
                      sharp, protruding beaks and large, alert, round eyes, is
                      supported on four thick, triangular legs which taper off   Note:
                      at their bottoms to end in pointed, almost sword-blade-    ▪ To our knowledge, no other such double-owl fangjia
                      like tips.  From one side of the vessel, at the point where   has been so far recorded, making this piece a unique
                      the owls converge, a semi-circular handle emerges from   and exceptional Shang dynasty bronze.
                      the mouth of an ox-like, horned creature.  The top of the
                      vessel  bears  a rectangular  cover with  rounded  corners,
                      surmounted by a small, arch-like, semi-circular handle.
                      The cover is decorated on the sides above the owls’ heads
                      with the  owls’ eyebrows  in low relief.  From the  space
                      between each pair of owl’s eyes rises a thick mushroom-
                      like  tenon, consisting  of  a square stem  surmounted
                      by a sloping roof-like cover, the four sides of which are
                      decorated with crisply cast taotie masks.

                      The whole vessel is covered with a beautiful light green
                      patina.































































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