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 04 – archaic bronze wine vessel jue
 SHANG DYNASTY, ERLIGANG PERIOD
 CIRCA 17  / 16  – 14  CENTURIES B. C.
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 H.: 17 CM  L.: 16.5 CM
 Archaic bronze wine vessel jue supported on three thinly cast trian-
 gular legs that gradually extend outwards and become thinner as
 they descend to end in pointed blade-like extremities. The vessel’s
 flat-bottomed oval-shaped body tightens at its waist as it rises to-
 wards its top. One side of the vessel is decorated with two bands of
 multiple X-shaped motifs separated by horizontal lines in low relief.
 Similar horizontal lines in low relief and a loop handle are found on
 the jue’s opposite side.
 Two knobs topped by mushroom-like whorl buttons extend from
 inside of the jue’s rim just above the area where the vessel’s spout
 begins to extend outwards.
 The vessel has a nice green patina.

 PROVENANCE

 –  Galerie Christian Deydier, Paris, France, 1997.
 –  Count & Countess Paul Lippens Collection, Brussels, Belgium, 1997.

 SIMILAR EXAMPLE

 –  The same X-shaped motifs appear on an Erligang period jue now
 in the Shanghai Museum, and illustrated by Chen Peifen: Xia
 Shang Zhou qingtongqi yanjiu, Shanghai (no date), vol. 1, p. 30-31.








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