A RARE BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, ZUN
A RARE BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, ZUN
A RARE BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, ZUN
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Property from the collection of Mineo Hata
A RARE BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, ZUN

EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 11TH-10TH CENTURY BC

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A RARE BRONZE RITUAL WINE VESSEL, ZUN
EARLY WESTERN ZHOU DYNASTY, 11TH-10TH CENTURY BC
The base of the interior is cast with an inscription reading Bei Bo zuo X bao zun yi, which may be translated as 'Bei Bo made this precious ritual zun vessel.'
9 5⁄8 in. (24.5 cm. high), Japanese double wood box with inscriptions by Hata Zoruku II (1852-1932) and Tajiko Chikuson (1964-1922), and dated 1916, softwood stand
Provenance
Asami Family Collection, Goshu, Japan, before 1928.
The Asami Family Collection; Kyoto Bijutsu Club, 4 September 1928, lot 247.
Mineo Hata Collection, Kobe, Japan.
Literature
Luo Zhenyu, Zhensongtang jigu yiwen xubian (Supplement to the Gathering of Ancient Writings at the Zhensongtang Studio), vol. 2, 1934, no. 8.1.
Yan Yiping, Jinwen Zongji (Corpus of Bronze Inscriptions), vol. 7, Taipei, 1983, no. 4780.

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Lot Essay

A bronze you vessel dated to the early Western Zhou period, bearing a nearly identical inscription is in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (accession no. 14.84), (https://collections.mfa.org/objects/28243/ritual-wine-vessel-you?ctx=b1808bbe-c861-46e6-898c-dc644aaf70f7&idx=0). (Fig. 1) The rubbing of the inscription is illustrated by N. Barnard and Cheung Kwong-yue in Rubbings and Hand Copies of Bronze Inscriptions in Chinese, Japanese, European, American and Australasian Collections, Taipei, 1978, vol. 6, no. 622. Both the present zun and the Boston you are decorated on the body with very similar bands of stylized kui dragons outlined in thread relief.

An early Western Zhou zun of similar size and proportions to the current vessel, and similarly decorated on the body with two narrow bands of reticulated kui dragons outlined in thread relief, from Beijing Fangshan Liulihe, is illustrated by Jessica Rawson in Western Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, vol. IIB, Washington, DC and Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1990, p. 464, fig. 60.8. On p. 465, Rawson notes, that in addition to the Bei Bo you in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, the unusual style of decoration can also be seen on the Er zun in the Palace Museum, Beijing.

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