An archaistic bronze tripod food vessel, ding
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An archaistic bronze tripod food vessel, ding

LATE MING DYNASTY

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An archaistic bronze tripod food vessel, ding
Late Ming dynasty
Raised on three columnar legs, the rounded body flat-cast with three taotie-masks, reserved on a leiwen ground and divided by vertical raised flanges, with a pair of upright arched loop handles rising from the rim, the interior incised with a pictogram
18 cm. high, 18.5 cm. diam.
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