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               38 – archaic bronze wine vessel zun
               LATE SHANG DYNASTY / EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY
               11  – 10  CENTURIES B. C.
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               H.: 24.5 CM

               Ritual bronze vessel zun, used for holding fermented beverages.
               The high narrow cylindrical vessel which bulges slightly at its centre,
               has a wide flaring neck and foot.
               The zun’s bulging section is decorated on each side with a large
               taotie mask in high relief on a leiwen background. Each mask is
               composed of two confronting kui dragons shown in profile.
               The vessel has a light green patina.

               INSCRIPTION

               –  A single pictogram cast inside the vessel reads either “Ta” or
                “Tian”, probably a clan name.

               PROVENANCE

               – Ferris Luboshez Collection, USA, before 1977.
               – Sotheby’s London, UK, 29 Mar. 1977, lot no. 170.
               – Private Collection, before 1985.
               – J.T. Tai Collection, New York, USA, before 1995.
               – Christie’s New York, USA, 17 Sep. 2008, lot no. 226
               – Alan & Simone Hartman Collection, New York, USA.
               – Marcel & Chantal Gerbe Collection, Switzerland.
               –  Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France, 2012.
               –  Count & Countess Paul Lippens Collection, Brussels, Belgium, 2017.






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