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192.  Archaic bronze wine or water vessel hu
 Western Zhou dynasty, circa 11  - 8  centuries bc.
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 西周時期青銅壺
 Height:  36.8 cm

 A bronze vessel with a pear-shaped body, a long neck and   Provenance:
 a wide, splayed  foot used  for holding either fermented     ▪ Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France.
 beverages  or water. The greater part of  the  vessel’s
 elegant  body  is  cast  with  double-lined  fish-scale-like   Similar example:
 motifs  filled  with  ornate,  multi-lined,  fingerprint-like     ▪ A very similar vessel with the same kind of decoration
 geometric patterns. The upper part of the vessel’s neck is   and now in the Shanghai Museum is illustrated by Chen
 decorated on front and back with a wide band cast with   Peifen, Xia Shang Zhou Qingtongqi Yanjiu, Volume Xi
 a pair of small, chubby, elaborately plummed birds on a   Zhou Bian, Shanghai 2004, p.358 - 359, no. 344.
 leiwen background confronting each other over a slightly
 protruding vertical flange. The band of design is flanked
 on each of its two sides by a lug handle.

 The vessel  has a dark green  patina with  malachite  and
 cuprite encrustations.








































































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