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           PROPERTY FROM THE ALAN AND SIMONE HARTMAN
           COLLECTION
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           AN ARCHAIC RITUAL BRONZE WINE VESSEL, POU         Ritual bronze pou vessel appeared as early as the transitional period
           Early Western Zhou Dynasty, 12th-10th century B.C.  between Erligang and Anyang Period. In the Shang dynasty, the pou
           Heavily cast and boldly decorated with three large taotie masks around  form is a rounded squat jar with relatively flat decoration. The present
           the body, each centered with a ram's head in high relief on the angled   example retains the squat form and the layout of the design, but
           shoulder, the neck decorated with two bowstrings below the everted   the angled shoulder, the tall, thick flanges, and the high relief ram's
           rim, the vessel divided by three sets of thick flanges, the high splayed   heads and taotie masks are new characteristics recognized as early
           foot with small square openings and similarly decorated with three   Western Zhou. Compare, for example, a Shang dynasty bronze pou
           taotie masks, the surface with attractive green malachite and lightly   in the collection of Idemitsu Museum of Arts, illustrated in the catalog
           encrusted earth, the interior cast with a 5-line, 31-character inscription.  of the exhibition Eternal Beauty: from Karamono Tea Ceramics to
           9 1/2in (24.2cm) high; 13in (33cm) wide including flanges;  Bronzeware, Tokyo, 2012, p. 84, no. 116, described as late Shang
                                                             dynasty.
           $25,000 - 40,000
                                                             The same pictogram clan sign lü (旅) also appeared on a bronze gu
           西周早期 西元前十二-十世紀 三羊首饕餮紋青铜瓿                          of very unusual form, unearthed in 1976 from storage pit no. 1 at
                                                             Zhuangbo, Fufeng county, Shaanxi province, illustrated by Wen Fong
           Provenance:                                       (ed.), The Great Bronze Age of China: an Exhibition from the People's
           Mathias Komor, New York, according to label       Republic of China, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, 1980,
                                                             pp. 206 and 219, no. 46, fig. 66.
           來源:
           紐約Mathias Komor古董行,根據標籤                           X-Radiography of the vessel and inscription is available upon request.

           The five-line, 31-character inscription begins with a cyclical date of wu
           chen (戊辰), and ends with a pictogram which may be transcribed as
           lü (旅), a clan sign.






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