Jia wine vessel of Xi Zi Sun, late Shang to early Western Zhou period (12th to 10th century B.C.)
- Image Number:K1A001867N000000000PAC
- Dynasty:Shang dynamics
- Category:Bronzes
- Architectural dimension:with columns 33.8 cm high, 28.3 cm high, 18.3 cm deep
- Function:Wine container, Ritual vessels
- Material:mineral/metal/bronze
- Description:
high neck, divided belly, solid foot, two column vessels. The neck and abdomen are decorated with two stringed patterns, whose shape and pattern are close to the M63 bronze vessels in the east of Qijiazhuang, Anyang, Henan Province, in the late Yin Ruins. Only the latter is empty foot, and the belly is not drum, so it may be late to analyze the Zisun bronze vessels. There is a fish on its side. The fish is decorated with the head of a cow. There is still some clay on the inner side. There is a slight copper spill at the joint between the fish and the body. There are descendants inscribed in Xuanyin, who belong to a large family from Shang Dynasty to early Western Zhou Dynasty
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