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 13 – archaic bronze wine vessel jue
 SHANG DYNASTY, ANYANG / YINXU PERIOD
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 CIRCA 14  – 12  / 11  CENTURIES B. C.
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 H.: 20.5 CM  L.: 18.2 CM
 Archaic bronze wine vessel supported on three triangular legs.
 The vessel’s deep U-shaped body is intricately cast in high relief at
 the central upper section of one of its sides with a large taotie mask
 on a leiwen background divided into two sections by a horizontal
 notched flange. The top outwardly expanding part of the vessel
 is embellished with three triangular protrusions decorated with a
 stylized cicada motif.
 The other side of the vessel bears the same design but is embel-
 lished by a semi-circular loop handle surmounted by a bovine head
 in high relief.
 The vessel’s long pouring spout and its opposite horn-like pointed
 side are cast on their undersides with long blade-shaped designs
 decorated with stylized cicada motifs.
 Two upright pillars supporting mushroom-shaped whorl caps rise
 from the rim of the vessel just above the area where the spout
 extends from the body.
 The vessel has an attractive green patina.
















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