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 25 – archaic bronze wine vessel fangyi
 SHANG DYNASTY, ANYANG / YINXU PERIOD
 CIRCA 14  – 12  / 11  CENTURIES B. C.
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 H.: 19.5 CM  W.: 10.2 CM
 This archaic rectangular bronze vessel fangyi with a sloping-roof-
 like cover was used to hold fermented beverages.
 Each side of the body is decorated in its centre with a large taotie
 mask in high relief on a leiwen background with a wide frieze of
 confronting kui dragons on a leiwen background above and below it.
 The roof-like cover with slightly concave sides is cast with an invert-
 ed taotie mask on its front and reverse sides and with owl-shaped
 masks on its narrower sides. The cover is surmounted by a small
 knob consisting of a thick pillar supporting a miniature roof-shaped
 top incised with small taotie masks.
 The vessel has a nice green patina.

 INSCRIPTION
 –  The two-character inscription inside the vessel reads “Ya Zhou”,
 probably a clan’s name.

















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