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An archaic cylindrical bronze container and cover, Zing
Late Warring States period to early Han dynasty,
3rd to 2nd century BC
Height: 10 in (26 cm) excluding handle
The tall vase of cylindrical form is raised on three small feet, with two taotie-mask handles connected to a handle that rises above the container and connects by a chain with a flush-fitting lid. The surface is covered with a lovely patina of green and red tones.
For a smaller, but very similar example in the British Museum, see Christian Deydier, Chinese Bronzes (New York: 1980), cat. no. 83.
Microscopic and chemical analysis have been performed by Orenda Laboratories and support the above dating.
Published: Asiantiques, Chinese Works of Art (2009), cat. no. 105
Ref. 859486
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