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179.   Ritual bronze wine vessel gu
                      Shang dynasty, Yinxu period, circa 13  - 11  centuries bc.
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                      商代殷墟時期青銅觚
                      Height: 27.8 cm

                      An archaic bronze wine vessel gu, with a trumpet-shaped   Inscription:
                      body standing on a splayed conical foot. The lower part     ▪ A single pictogram, cast inside the foot of the vessel
                      of the vessel’s long neck is decorated with a wide, slightly   reads: “zi”《子,meaning son》.
                      protruding  band of decoration featuring  two  sharply
                      cast taotie masks with globulous eyes, each centred on a   Provenance:
                      vertical flange on a leiwen background, while the conical     ▪ Baron  von  Heeckeren  Collection, Amsterdam, the
                      upper section of the vessel’s foot is decorated with two   Netherlands.
                      stylized birds, shown in profile, with rectangular bulging     ▪ A. Vecht Collection, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
                      eyes, powerful beaks, and front legs ending in claws, all     ▪ Dominique Fourcade Collection, Paris, France.
                      on a deeply cast leiwen background.                  ▪ Eskenazi Ltd, London, U.K.

                      The vessel has a light green patina.               Similar example:
                                                                           ▪ A very similar gu in the British Museum is published
                                                                           in Hayashi M.,  In  Shu  Jidai Seidoki  no Kenkyu (In
                                                                           Shu Seidoki Soran Ichi), Conspectus of Yin and Zhou
                                                                           Bronzes, Tokyo 1984, Vol. I - Plates, p. 319, no. 37.





































































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