Gui food vessel
Kuei without handles. The vessel is divided into four vertical panels by heavy flanges with alternate straight and T-shaped scores. In two places in the neck band the flanges give way to free animals' heads. The features of the bodied t'ao-t'ieh in the main belt are similar to those seen on vessels 50.46.48 and 50.46.86 (Karlgren numbers 7, 11, 30), except that the mouth line is S-shaped and shows the teeth. The dragons in the foot belt have the mouth of the ordinary gaping dragon, but the head turns downward, thus differing slightly from the usual trunked dragon.
- Date
- 12th century BCE
- In our collection
- since October the 1st, 2008 up to now
- Dimensions
- 7 × 9 15/16 in., 8.8 lb. (17.8 × 25.3 cm, 4 kg) 6 1/4 in. (15.88 cm) (object part, foot)
- Location
- Not on View
- Medium
- Bronze
- Price
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- Composition
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zinc 11% oxygen 41% atium 7% cadmium 11% iron 15% copper 15%