晚商 青銅鼎8 1/8 in. (20.7 cm.) high
巴黎古董商盧芹齋(1880-1957)(傳) 歐洲重要私人珍藏,於1998年前所購
Liding with large, relief-cast taotie masks on each lobe of the body represent one of the most popular vessel types in the late Shang and early Western Zhou periods. Two very similar liding, from the Sackler Collection, cast with an additional pair of decsending dragons flanking each taotie mask, are illustrated by R. Bagley in Shang Ritual Bronzes in the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Washington, D. C., 1987, pp. 486-91, nos. 93 and 94. In his entry for the one of the Sackler liding, no. 93, Bagley illustrates seven related liding to support his assertion that there was a "wide geographic distribution of the type in late Anyang times", with a continuation into the early Western Zhou period. Another two liding from a distinguished European collection, were sold at Chrsitie's New York, 22 March 2019, lot 1502 and 1507.