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 11 – archaic bronze wine vessel li jia
 SHANG DYNASTY, LATE ERLIGANG PERIOD
 CIRCA 14  CENTURY B. C.
 TH
 H.: 21.6 CM  D.: 13.5 CM


 Ritual bronze vessel li jia (hybrid shape), sometimes called jia, used
 to heat fermented beverages. The body is composed of three clus-
 tered bulbous udder-shaped sections, similar to a li, and supported
 by three hollow feet. Each udder-shaped section is decorated with
 a large taotie mask with round and protuberant eyes.
 The vessel’s high neck, decorated with a band containing a Loehr
 Style II primitive taotie mask, ends in a flared lip. Two pillars ending
 in conical mushroom-shaped knobs rise from the vessel’s upper rim.
 The piece is embellished on one side with a flat semi-circular handle.
 The vessel is covered with a green and blue patina.

























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