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903
   A BRONZE RITUAL FOOD VESSEL AND COVER, GUI

   EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 11TH-10TH CENTURY BC
   The vessel is raised on a tall foot encircled by a band comprised of eight dissolved taotie with raised,
   oblong eyes. The upper body is decorated with a band of birds with crests and long tails centered on two
   sides by a small animal mask cast in relief, and interrupted on the other two sides by a pair of handles
   issuing from horned animal masks. The cover is similarly decorated with a band of birds centered on low
   fanges below the circular, collared handle, which is pierced on two sides. The vessel and cover are cast
   with two matching six-character inscriptions, which may be translated as ‘X Fu made this precious ritual
   vessel’. The patina is of a mottled dark greyish-green color.
   11æ in. (30.5 cm.) wide across handles

   $40,000-60,000

   PROVENANCE

   J. T. Tai & Company, New York, prior to 1992.

   An early Western Zhou gui and cover of similar form, but decorated with a band of stylized taotie around
   the upper body, was sold at Christie’s Paris, 21-22 June 2016, lot 375.
   西周早期 青銅鳳鳥紋蓋簋

   (inscription inside vessel)  (inscription inside cover)

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