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               28 – archaic bronze wine vessel zun
               SHANG DYNASTY, ANYANG / YINXU PERIOD
               CIRCA 14  – 12  / 11  CENTURIES B. C.
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               H: 33.5 CM  D.: 36 CM
               Rare archaic bronze wine vessel zun. The wide-shouldered vessel,
               with a large body and a much narrower neck that flares outwards
               as it rises, is supported by an outwardly spreading ring foot. The
               body and the foot are each cast with three large taotie masks on
               a tightly spiralled leiwen background. Each mask, formed of a pair
               of kui dragons shown in profile and confronting each other over a
               vertical flange, is separated from its neighbour by vertical notched
               flanges. The taotie masks on the vessel’s body are each topped by
               a frieze decorated with pairs of confronting long-tailed birds on a
               leiwen background.
               The zun’s narrow sloping shoulder is sumptuously decorated with
               three large horned bovine masks cast in the round surrounded by
               kui dragons on a leiwen background separated from each other by
               short notched flanges.
               The vessel’s widely flaring neck is cast in low relief with a band of
               three pairs of stylized confronting kui dragons on a leiwen back-
               ground, topped by large upright cicada-shaped lappets.
               The zun has a black patina.

               INSCRIPTION

               –  A single pictograph cast in the interior of the vessel reads “Bi”,
                probably a clan name.








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