A BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL AND COVER, YOU
A BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL AND COVER, YOU
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A BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL AND COVER, YOU

EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 11TH-10TH CENTURY BC

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A BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL AND COVER, YOU
EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 11TH-10TH CENTURY BC
The pear-shaped vessel, which is of oval section, is raised on a spreading foot and is cast on each side with a band of dragon scroll formed by two dragons with backward-turned heads and centered by a mask cast in high relief. The swing handle is cast with elongated cicadas and diamond-shaped bosses, and terminates at each end in an animal mask. The cover has a similar dragon band and a stylized mask-form flange at either end. Both the vessel and the cover are cast on the interior with an inscription. The bronze has a mottled patina and areas of malachite encrustation.
8½ in. (21.6 cm.) high
Provenance
Raymond A. Bidwell (1876-1954) Collection.
The Springfield Museums, Springfield, Massachusetts, accessioned in 1962.
Literature
Byte, The Small Systems Journal, Chinese Edition, 1986.

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The inscription cast on the interior of both the cover and the vessel reads [] zuo Zu Yi bao zun yi, which may be translated, '[] made this precious vessel for Grandfather Yi'.

A you of similar size and decoration, but with tapir-head terminals, is illustrated in Hakutsuru Kikkinshu (Collection of Hakutsuru Art Museum), Kyoto, Japan, 1939, no. 13.

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