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The Ding Mu Zhi, Early Western Zhou dynasty | 西周初 丁母觶
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2022年09月20日 开拍 / 2022年09月18日 截止委托
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The Ding Mu ZhiEarly Western Zhou dynasty西周初 丁母觶cast to the interior of the vessel and cover with a two-character inscription reading Ding Mu (2)銘文:丁母Height 6? in., 17 cm

Collection of Qing Gaozong, Aisin Gioro Hongli, the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736-1795).

Qing Court Collection.

Collection of Fang Junyi (1836-1899).

Collection of Li Hongyi (1831-1885).

Collection of Zhang Heng (1915-1963).

New York Private Collection.


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Known as the Ding Mu Zhi, this rare archaic bronze vessel was once in the collection of the Qianlong Emperor (r. 1736-1795) and was first published in Xiqing gujian 西清古鑑 (Catalogue of antiques in the Xiqing pavilion) (vol. 26: zhi vessels, p. 14), one of the Emperor’s bronze catalogues compiled by court artists between the 14th and 20th year of his reign (1749-55). The catalogue comprised line drawings of some 1,500 bronzes in the imperial collection. The present vessel is entitled Zhou Nü Zhi 周女觶 (zhi of a lady from the Zhou dynasty) in the catalogue, illustrated alongside rubbings of the pictograms cast on its lid and body and detailed with its overall measurements. The two-character inscription is now read as Ding Mu, 'Mother (from) Ding', with Ding possibly being either the name of a clan or a location at the time.


Vessels of this form appeared around the late Shang dynasty (c. 1600-1046 BC) and continued to be popular throughout the Western Zhou dynasty (c. 1046-771 BC). Zhi are ritual vessels used by high-ranking people for wine. The?Liji 禮記 (The Book of Rites), a collection of texts compiled in the Warring States period (475-221 BC) describing social norms, governmental organization?and ritual conduct during the Zhou dynasty (c.1046-221 BC), states: "During the ceremonies held in ancestral temples, the superior men raise zhi, and the inferior men raise jiao"?(宗廟之祭,尊者舉觶,卑者舉角) – signifying the?prestigious social status of the original owner of the present vessel.


There are at least three known examples of zhi cast with similar registers of design and with a 'dog-tooth' band below the rim: Yu Fu Xin Zhi 魚父辛觶, a vessel bearing a three-character inscription, lacking a cover, excavated in 1984 from the ruins of Shijia, Huantai county, Shandong province, now in the Zibo Museum, Shandong province; another cast with related taotie masks on its body, also lacking a cover, illustrated in Jessica Rawson, Western Zhou Ritual Bronzes from the Arthur M. Sackler Collections, Washington D.C., 1990, pl. 99, and sold in these rooms, 5th May 1972, lot 433; and a taller zhi with cover, of more slender form and without an inscription, formerly in the collection of Addie W. Kahn, now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York (accession no. 49.135.13).


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