2009
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Lot 1: AN ARCHAIC BRONZE WINE VESSEL "GU", China, late
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Description: AN ARCHAIC BRONZE WINE VESSEL "GU", China, late Shang dynasty, 12th-11th ct. BC, the carefully cast trumpet-shaped bronze vessel is decorated on the lower part with two slightly raised bands of two flat taotie masks surrounded by the typical leiwen spiral
View additional info »Lot 2: A RITUAL WINE VESSEL AND COVER "YOU", China, early
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Description: A RITUAL WINE VESSEL AND COVER "YOU", China, early Western Zhou period, 10th ct. BC, of baluster shape cast on the body in low relief with strap work and at the interstices with diamond-shaped lozenges in high relief, at the neck a narrow band with long-t
View additional info »Lot 3: A RITUAL WINE VESSEL "ZUN", China, early Western
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Description: A RITUAL WINE VESSEL "ZUN", China, early Western Zhou period, 10th ct. BC, with widely flared mouth and a plain body except four a crisply cast raised relief band with round "sun whorls" against a leiwen ground and two bovine heads in high relief, a thin
View additional info »Lot 4: A FINE AND RARE EARLY BRONZE LADLE, China,
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Description: A FINE AND RARE EARLY BRONZE LADLE, China, 6-Dynasties period (420-589), the well cast bronze ladle has a deep boat shaped bowl of which issues the long, facetted handle, hold by a monster mask and terminating by a finely cast crested phoenix head, the br
View additional info »Lot 5: A RARE ARCHAIC BRONZE FITTING, China, Western Zhou
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Description: A RARE ARCHAIC BRONZE FITTING, China, Western Zhou period (ca. 1021-771 BC), the tubular bronze fitting is cast with two hares crouching back-t-back on the top, the cylinder is pierced with small square holes at the side and two large apertures below the
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