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, Shang Dynasty Style, the U-shaped body supported by a flared foot, the upper band of decoration having two raised animal masks and decoration, the main outter decoration containing a wide band of raised bosses dispersed amongst a geometric grid, the foot containing another band of decoration. Height 6 1/2 inches.


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Date:
2008-03-05

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