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This hybrid vessel, whose shape is a mixture of a li 鬲 and a ding 鼎,
           appears at the end of the Shang 商 dynasty. At this period, the vessel’s
           body, cast  with  deep  grooves separating  the  vessel’s  three  bulbous
           swells, is supported by three cone-shaped, pointed, fully rounded legs.


           During the transitional period, from the late Shang 商晚期 dynasty to
           the early Western Zhou 商晚期 dynasty (circa 12  – 11  centuries B.C.),
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           the vessel’s bulbous swells become less obvious and less delineated.
           During the Western Zhou 西周 (circa 12 /11  centuries – 771 B.C.) the
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           separation grooves virtually disappear, with only lines separating the
           body into three sections.



           Lian  奩  /  Zun 樽





















           The lian 奩 or, more correctly zun 樽, is a vessel of cylindrical shape,
           supported by three small feet, sometimes in the form of animals, and
           topped by a cover.

           Called a lian 奩 in the catalogues of collections written by antiquarians
           from the Song 宋 dynasty to the Qing 清 dynasty (circa 960 – 1911 A.D.),
           this vessel was originally considered to be a receptacle for cosmetics.
           However, the unearthing by archeologists in 1962 at Youyu Dachuan
           右玉大川 Village in Shanxi 山西 province of one such vessel with an
           inscription recording the real name by which the vessel was known in
           antiquity and its precise use, has now made it possible for us to correct



           Lian / Zun, Warring States period (circa 475 – 221 B.C.)
           Height: 19.6 cm – Meiyintang Collection n° 133.
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