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197.   Ritual bronze pouring vessel yi
                      Eastern Zhou dynasty, Spring and Autumn period, circa 8  - 5  centuries bc.
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                      東周春秋時期青銅匜
                      Height: 15.8 cm

                      A pouring vessel  yi with a shallow, rounded body,   Provenance:
                      supported by three cabriole legs topped by dragon heads     ▪ J.T. Tai Collection, New York, U.S.A..
                      in the round. The upper section of the vessel’s bulbous     ▪ Sotheby’s, New York, 1  - 2  June, 1977.
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                      body  extends  outwards  on one  of  its  sides  to  form a     ▪ Sotheby’s, New York, 22  March, 2011.
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                      wide spout in the shape of an animal’s head with round,     ▪ Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France.
                      bulging eyes, short, erect, pointed ears and a wide open,
                      fanged mouth. A handle in the shape of a dragon with a   Exhibited:
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                      curling body, deeply set, alert eyes, small perked ears and     ▪ Sotheby’s, New  York,  1  - 2  June,  1977, catalogue
                      an open mouth emerges from the back side of the vessel.  no. 327.
                                                                           ▪ Sotheby’s,  New  York, 22  March, 2011,  catalogue
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                      The vessel has a light green and grey patina.        no. 188.
                                                                           ▪ Trésors de la Chine ancienne, Bronzes Rituels De La
                                                                           Collection  Meiyintang,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques
                                                                           Guimet, Paris 13 mars - 10 juin 2013, catalogue no. 77.
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                                                                           ▪ Sotheby’s, New  York,  1  - 2  June,  1977, catalogue
                                                                           no. 327.
                                                                           ▪ Sotheby’s,  New  York, 22  March, 2011,  catalogue
                                                                                                nd
                                                                           no. 188.
                                                                           ▪ Guimet,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques, Trésors  de la
                                                                           Chine ancienne,  Bronzes  Rituels  De La Collection
                                                                           Meiyintang, Paris 2013, p. 124 - 125, no. 77.
                                                                         Similar examples:
                                                                           ▪ A similar yi, but with a different handle and a quite
                                                                           different animal-headed spout, now in the Brundage
                                                                           Collection, The Asian Art Museum of San Francisco, is
                                                                           illustrated by Lefebvre d’Argencé R.Y. , Bronze Vessels
                                                                           of Ancient  China  in the  Avery Brundage Collection,
                                                                           San Francisco 1977, p. 114  -  115, no. B60 B957; and by
                                                                           So J., Eastern Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M.
                                                                           Sackler Collections, Vol. III, Washington 1995, p. 347,
                                                                           fig. 69.4.
                                                                           ▪ Another  pouring  vessel  yi with  the  same  type  of
                                                                           dragon-shaped handle, but with its spout cast in the
                                                                           form of a bird’s head, was excavated in Beichengzi,
                                                                           Tang Xian, Hebei province and is published in Hebei
                                                                           Sheng  Chutu  Wenwu Xuanji, Beijing  1980, no. 164;
                                                                           and by So J., Eastern Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the
                                                                           Arthur  M. Sackler  Collections, Vol. III,  Washington
                                                                           1995, p. 347, fig. 69.5.


































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