This is a pouring vessel for sacrificial wine in the shape of an elephant. The lid knob is in the shape of a smaller elephant. -- 21.2 x 17.2 cm
This bowl was used as a container for sacrificial food offerings. It belongs to the group of kuei (g...
This figurine probably once formed part of the decorative motif of a vessel. It has an olive-green p...
An ancient Chinese wine vessel made from bronze from the Late Shang Dynasty (13th-11th Century B.C.)...
This bronze vessel for storing sacrificial wine is in the shape of a horned owl. The wings are shape...
It is used as a storage vessel for sacrificial wine. This unusual shape of the lidded vessel with a ...
This bronze jar is for storing sacrificial wine. The side which faces the viewer is the head-on view...
This vessel was used for the heating of sacrificial wine and is an example of the rarer version of t...
This bronze vessel is in the shape of a rhinoceros and is a most unusual example. According to Chine...
The sacrificial wine is heated in this vessel. It is unusual for vessels of the Shang period to have...
This bronze vessel was found in Anyang. Though generally classed among the wine vessels, its purpose...
According to Hentze it is possible that the neck and lid of this vessel represent the shape of the o...
This jar was used as a wine storage vessel. Nipples and square spirals pattern with four rams' heads...
This vessel was used for food offerings. It is said to come from Li-yu in Shansi, where, in 1923, th...
This is an example of a fangding or rectangular ding which is supported on four legs in the shape of...
This bronze-cast jue, or ritual wine vessel, originates from Shang Dynasty (1600-1045 BCE) China, bu...
This bowl was used as a container for sacrificial food offerings. It belongs to the group of kuei (g...
This figurine probably once formed part of the decorative motif of a vessel. It has an olive-green p...
An ancient Chinese wine vessel made from bronze from the Late Shang Dynasty (13th-11th Century B.C.)...
This bronze vessel for storing sacrificial wine is in the shape of a horned owl. The wings are shape...
It is used as a storage vessel for sacrificial wine. This unusual shape of the lidded vessel with a ...
This bronze jar is for storing sacrificial wine. The side which faces the viewer is the head-on view...
This vessel was used for the heating of sacrificial wine and is an example of the rarer version of t...
This bronze vessel is in the shape of a rhinoceros and is a most unusual example. According to Chine...
The sacrificial wine is heated in this vessel. It is unusual for vessels of the Shang period to have...
This bronze vessel was found in Anyang. Though generally classed among the wine vessels, its purpose...
According to Hentze it is possible that the neck and lid of this vessel represent the shape of the o...
This jar was used as a wine storage vessel. Nipples and square spirals pattern with four rams' heads...
This vessel was used for food offerings. It is said to come from Li-yu in Shansi, where, in 1923, th...
This is an example of a fangding or rectangular ding which is supported on four legs in the shape of...
This bronze-cast jue, or ritual wine vessel, originates from Shang Dynasty (1600-1045 BCE) China, bu...
This bowl was used as a container for sacrificial food offerings. It belongs to the group of kuei (g...
This figurine probably once formed part of the decorative motif of a vessel. It has an olive-green p...
An ancient Chinese wine vessel made from bronze from the Late Shang Dynasty (13th-11th Century B.C.)...