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 16 – archaic bronze wine / water vessel he
 SHANG DYNASTY, ANYANG / YINXU PERIOD
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 CIRCA 14  – 12  / 11  CENTURIES B. C.
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 H.: 27.5 CM  L.: 23.5 CM
 Archaic bronze wine / water vessel supported by three legs.
 The vessel’s tri-sectioned bulbous body is supported by three thick
 rounded trunk-like flat-bottomed legs. Each of the body’s lobes is
 decorated with a very large taotie mask cast with bulbous eyes,
 powerful horns and a lower jaw, all on a leiwen background.
 The neck of the he is cast with a frieze decorated with kui dragons,
 shown in profile, on a leiwen background.
 A cylindrical upwardly rising spout emerges from the side opposite
 the vessel’s semi-circular handle decorated with its masterfully cast
 buffalo’s head at its top.
 The vessel’s domed cover is decorated with a band of three taotie
 masks formed of pairs of confronting kui dragons shown in profile
 on an elaborate background of leiwen and geometrical patterns,
 and is surmounted by a flat-topped circular knob. A double-link
 chain attaches the cover to the top of the vessel’s handle.
 The he has a dark-green patina.

















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