VERSEUSE À VIN RITUELLE TRIPODE EN BRONZE ARCHAÏQUE, JUE
VERSEUSE À VIN RITUELLE TRIPODE EN BRONZE ARCHAÏQUE, JUE
VERSEUSE À VIN RITUELLE TRIPODE EN BRONZE ARCHAÏQUE, JUE
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VERSEUSE À VIN RITUELLE TRIPODE EN BRONZE ARCHAÏQUE, JUE
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VERSEUSE À VIN RITUELLE TRIPODE EN BRONZE ARCHAÏQUE, JUE

CHINE, FIN DE LA DYNASTIE SHANG, XIIIÈME-XIIÈME SIÈCLE AV. J.-C.

Details
VERSEUSE À VIN RITUELLE TRIPODE EN BRONZE ARCHAÏQUE, JUE
CHINE, FIN DE LA DYNASTIE SHANG, XIIIÈME-XIIÈME SIÈCLE AV. J.-C.
Au revers de la poignée, une inscription de deux caractères représentant un homme portant des guirlandes de cauris sur un bateau se lit « peng zhou ».
Hauteur : 18,2 cm. (7 1⁄8 in.)
Provenance
Hôtel Drouot, Paris, Me Boisgirard, 20 mai 1987, lot 1.
Private collection, Europe.
Then by descent to the current owner.
Further details
AN ARCHAIC BRONZE TRIPOD RITUAL WINE EWER, JUE
CHINA, LATE SHANG DYNASTY, 13TH-12TH CENTURY B.C.

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Lot Essay

The clan sign cast inside this vessel depicts a figure standing in a boat and carrying a string of cowrie shells. In earlier scholarship, this emblem was interpreted as zi he bei (“child bearing cowries”). More recent studies, however, generally read it as peng zhou (literally “string of cowrie shells” and “boat”), while some scholars alternatively interpret it as ying zhou (“infant” and “boat”). The same clan sign appears on a ding from the Sackler Collection, sold at Christie’s New York, 17 March 2017, lot 1006; on a rare bronze ritual wine vessel sold from a distinguished European collection at Christie’s New York, 22 March 2019, lot 1503; and on additional bronzes listed by R. Bagley in Shang Ritual Bronzes in the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Washington, D.C., 1987, p. 459.

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