Bronze
A 30-centimeter high Han Dynasty zun for wine.
Designs of pan dou and handles in the shape of rhinos feature on this 36-centimeter high wine hu of the Warring States Period.
Handles in the shape of legendary animals feature on this 35-centimeter ding of the Warring States Period(475BC-221BC).
A23-centimeter-high ding, a food container identified as belonging to the West Zhou period.
A Spring-Autumn chime, 48 centimeters high, with neither inscription nor decorative design.
Women’s nipples and pan dou feature prominently on this 30-centimeter tall jar that dates back to the Spring-Autumn period.
Note the women’s nipples on this bronze. This vessel,22 centimeters high, is called bai lu gui, the“vessel of a hundred nipples.”
Three rhino heads and fierce mythical tao tie feature on this 63 centimeter-high ancient wine vessel.