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193.   Ritual bronze wine vessel zun
                      Middle Western Zhou dynasty, circa 10  - 8  centuries bc.
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                      西周中期青銅尊
                      Height: 15.7 cm, Diameter: 17 cm

                      A ritual bronze wine vessel zun with a wide, pear-shaped   Provenance:
                      lower body surmounted by a tapering neck that gradually     ▪ Private Collection, Hong Kong.
                      turns outwards at its top to form a wide, eave-like rim.       ▪ Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France.
                      The body is cast on its front and back with two large
                      confronting birds shown in profile, with long, elaborate   Similar example:
                      tails and crests on a leiwen background. The base of the     ▪ A  zun with very similar large bird motifs  dating from
                      vessel’s neck is cast with a narrower frieze decorated with   the reign of  King Mu (Middle Western Zhou dynasty),
                      pairs of much smaller birds with long tails and crests,   and coming from Zhuangbai Hoard 1 excavated
                      shown in profile, the central pairs of which face each other   at Fufeng, Shaanxi  province,  and now in the  Baoji
                      over  finely  cast  animal  masks  in  high  relief.  The  upper   Zhouyuan Museum, is published by the National Palace
                      neck of the vessel is decorated on its front and back with   Museum, The Cultural Grandeur of the Western Zhou
                      two large, sumptuously tailed birds, shown in profile, on   Dynasty, Beijing 2012, p. 202  -  203, no. 101.
                      a leiwen background.
                      The vessel has a nice black patina.







































































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