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Gui Food Vessel with Attached Stand and Confronting-Dragon Decor
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Gui Food Vessel with Attached Stand and Confronting-Dragon Decor
Chinese, Western Zhou period, mid-11th–early 10th century BCE
Cast bronze; with 17 character dedicatory inscription on vessel floor Inscribed The King bestowed upon Uncle De ten female(?) slaves, ten strings of shells, and one hundred sheep, thereupon this precious sacrificial vessel was made
Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Anonymous gift, 1944.57.1
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