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Two Chinese bronze vases, hu, Western Han dynasty (206BC-8AD)
each of ovoid form divided by three raised horizontal ridges, rising to the high shoulders and waisted neck surmounted by a flaring galleried rim, flanked by a pair of taotie mask loose ring handles, supported on a tall splayed foot -- maximum 10 1/8in. (25.6cm.) high. (2)
each of ovoid form divided by three raised horizontal ridges, rising to the high shoulders and waisted neck surmounted by a flaring galleried rim, flanked by a pair of taotie mask loose ring handles, supported on a tall splayed foot -- maximum 10 1/8in. (25.6cm.) high. (2)
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