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A BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, FANGHU

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A BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, FANGHU
EARLY WESTERN HAN DYNASTY

The faceted, pear-shaped body raised on a flared pedestal foot and cast on the shoulder with a pair of scaly taotie masks suspending loose rings, with a raised border encircling the mouth rim, with brownish patina and green reddish-brown encrustation--15 3/8 in. (39cm.) high

Lot Essay

Compare a covered jar of this type excavated from an early Western Han tomb in Yunmeng County, Hebei province, illustrated in Wenwu, 1973, no. 9, p. 33, pl. 36, and another from Qin Dynasty tomb no. 11 at Shuihudi, Yunmeng County, Hebei province, Wenwu, 1976, no. 6, pl. 5, fig. 2. Another fanghu with cover in the Fuji Yurinkan Museum, Kyoto, is illustrated by Umehara, Nihon Shucho Shina Kodo Seikwa, vol. VI, pl. CCCCLXXI