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182.  Ritual bronze wine vessel bu
 Shang dynasty, Yinxu period, circa 13  - 11 centuries bc.
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 th
 商代殷墟時期青銅瓿
 Height: 17.6 cm, Diameter: 24.8 cm

 A globular-shaped archaic  bronze wine vessel  bu   Provenance:
 supported by a ring foot.     ▪ Gisèle Croës, Brussels, Belgium.
 The vessel’s body is entirely covered with lozenge motifs,   Exhibited:
 each of which is filled with leiwen patterns and a bulbous     ▪ Ritual Food Vessels in Early China, Selected Objects,
 eye-like  protrusion.  The vessel’s  sloping shoulder is   International Asian Art Fair - New York, Gisèle Croës,
 decorated  with  a frieze  of  nine  large-eyed  kui dragons   1999, catalogue p. 50 - 51.
 shown in profile on a leiwein background. The foot of the
 vessel is cast all round with a bordered frieze of spirals.  Published:
   ▪ Croës G., Ritual Food Vessels in Early China, Selected
 The bronze has a light green patina with areas of malachite   Objects, Brussels 1999, p. 50 - 51.
 incrustations.
 Similar examples:
   ▪ A similar  bu now in the  Guimet  Museum,  Paris,  is
 published by Girard - Geslan M., Bronzes Archaïques
 de Chine, Trésors du Musée Guimet, Paris 1995, p. 124
 - 127.
   ▪ A quite similar bu, excavated between 1928 and 1938,
 from royal tomb no. 1001, in the Shang royal cemetery
 of Xibeigang near the village of Houjiazhuang, Henan
 province, is illustrated  by  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. 311 no. 16.



























































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