Zun vessel with ring handles, modified in Ming to Qin dynasty
- Image Number: K1A002428N000000000PAD
- Dynasty: Ming dynasty
- Category: Bronzes
- Function: furnishings
- Material: Mineral/Metal/Bronze
- Description:
It is reformed from the two week old cart with heavy ring pattern and deformed cicada pattern. The upper two governing holes were filled with the head of the beast in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty, the head of the ring, the head of the climbing beast, the top of the ring as the bottom, and the three half rings as the feet. The Palace of the Qing Dynasty is equipped with a wooden seat. The table top seal character is “Qianlong Imperial Award”, and the bottom seal character is “Zhou Beast Ring Zun”. It was assembled and remade, that is, since the late Ming Dynasty, the so-called scrap bronze ware. Its function and shape are different from those in ancient times, so the old name of the Qing Palace is used here.
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