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177.   Ritual bronze wine vessel zun
                      Shang dynasty, Yinxu period, circa 13  - 11  centuries bc.
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                      商代殷墟時期青銅尊
                      Height: 28 cm

                      An  archaic ritual wine vessel  zun.  The vessel’s short,   Provenance:
                      portly body is topped by a receding, almost flat shoulder,     ▪ Reputed  to  have been  found in Anyang, Henan
                      surmounted  by  a fairly long, thick neck that  gradually   province, in the early 1940s.
                      opens outwards as it rises towards its wide, eave-like rim.       ▪ Hans Juergen von Lochow Collection, Germany.
                      Each of the three friezes of decoration on the body of the     ▪ Sotheby’s, London, 6  April, 1976.
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                      vessel  is decorated  with  a pair of  confronting, stylized     ▪ British Rail Pension Fund, London, U.K.
                      kui dragons of spider-like proportions, shown in profile,     ▪ Sotheby’s, London, 12  December, 1989.
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                      which merge at a wide, ridge-like vertical decorated strip     ▪ Private Collection, Paris, France.
                      to  form a large  taotie  mask, on a  leiwen  background     ▪ Eskenazi Ltd, London, U.K.
                      inlaid with a carbonated substance. The vessel’s shoulder
                      is decorated  with three  stylized, ram-like heads  in the   Exhibited:
                      round, separated  from each  other by bands of stylized     ▪ Sotheby’s, London, 6  April, 1976, catalogue no. 2.
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                      birds shown in profile. The vessel’s short, flared foot is     ▪ Dallas Museum of Art, 1985 - 1988.
                      cast all round with a bordered band of C-scroll motifs.
                                                                           ▪ Sotheby’s, London,  12  December, 1989,  catalogue
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                                                                           no. 6.
                      The vessel  has a nice light  green patina with  areas of
                      malachite and cuprite incrustations.                 ▪ Trésors de la Chine ancienne, Bronzes Rituels De La
                                                                           Collection  Meiyintang,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques
                                                                           Guimet, Paris 13 mars - 10 juin 2013, catalogue no. 22.
                                                                         Published:
                                                                           ▪ Lochow H.J.  von,  Sammlung Lochow:  Chinesiche
                                                                           Bronzen, Beijing 1944, Vol. II, pl. VIII a - c.
                                                                           ▪ Sotheby’s, London, 6  April, 1976, catalogue no. 2.
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                                                                           ▪ Bagley  R.W.,  Shang  Ritual Bronzes in the  Arthur
                                                                           M. Sackler Collections, Harvard University  Press,
                                                                           Cambridge 1987,    p. 127, fig. 185.
                                                                           ▪ Sotheby’s, London,  12  December, 1989,  catalogue
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                                                                           no.  6.
                                                                           ▪ Deydier Ch., Les Bronzes Archaïques Chinois, Archaic
                                                                           Chinese Bronzes  -  I  -  Xia & Shang, Paris 1995, p. 73.
                                                                           ▪ Li Xueqin &  Ai Lan (Sarah Allan),  Ouzhou  Suocang
                                                                           Zhongguo  Qingtongqi  Yizhu  -  Chinese  Bronzes: A
                                                                           Selection  From  European Collections, Beijing 1995,
                                                                           no. 35. 李學勤 & 艾蘭《歐洲所藏中國青銅器遺珠》北
                                                                           京1995年版, 35 號.
                                                                           ▪ Eskenazi G., A Dealer’s Hand, The Chinese Art World
                                                                           Through  The  Eyes  Of Giuseppe Eskenazi,  London
                                                                           2012, p. 181, no. 15.
                                                                           ▪ Guimet,  Musée  des  arts asiatiques,  Trésors  de la
                                                                           Chine ancienne,  Bronzes  Rituels  De La Collection
                                                                           Meiyintang, Paris 2013, p. 43, no. 22.




































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