A FINE AND RARE GILT-SPLASHED ARCHAISTIC WINE VESSEL, JUE
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A FINE AND RARE GILT-SPLASHED ARCHAISTIC WINE VESSEL, JUE

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A FINE AND RARE GILT-SPLASHED ARCHAISTIC WINE VESSEL, JUE
MING DYNASTY

The vessel modelled in the form of an archaistic wine vessel, jue, cast with a characteristic pair of short posts on the mouthrim dividing the elongated pouring mouth and an exaggerated lip, decorated around the exterior of the cylindrical receptacle with taotie-masks against leiwen-ground and divided by vertical flanges, one side with a loop-handle formed emerging from an animal-head, all raised on three long tapered legs, decorated overall with characteristic gilt splashes
8 1/2 in. (21.5 cm.) high, stand, box

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The base is inscribed in archaic script with Boshen Zuo Baoyi, 'Boshen made this precious yi'. Yi may be translated as a cup or libation vessel. It is interesting to note that not only the form and decoration were copied in reverence to archaism but the inscription had been taken directly from characters inscribed on late Shang/early Zhou dynasty vessels. The name Boshen appears to be unrecorded.

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