A SMALL BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, ZHI
A SMALL BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, ZHI

LATE SHANG/EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 12TH-11TH CENTURY BC

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A SMALL BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, ZHI
LATE SHANG/EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 12TH-11TH CENTURY BC
Of pear shape and oval section, the neck encircled by a band of diamond pattern formed by angular leiwen spirals between narrow borders of D-shaped scales or feathers repeated on the tall foot, with dark grey patina and areas of malachite encrustation
5¼ in. (13.3 cm.) high
Provenance
Gump's, San Francisco, 1940.

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Similar bands of diamond pattern or angular leiwen spirals bordered by circles rather than scales can be seen on two bronze you illustrated by R.W. Bagley, Shang Ritual Bronzes in the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Arthur M. Sackler Foundation, Washington DC, Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1987, p. 384, nos. 67 (of cylindrical form) and 68 (of pear shape), which are dated 11th century BC. Several other vessels with a similar band are also illustrated, pp. 392-3, figs. 68.5 - 68.7.

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