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2013-11-04
Chariot
2011-06-29
Bronze animal-pattern You with a handle
2011-06-29
Duck-shape
2011-06-29
The mythological animal-shaped object
2006-11-25
Bronze rectangular Ding with animal mask mot ...
2006-11-02
"Prince Wu" Ding
2006-10-26
Gilded-silver copper horse
2006-07-18
Bronze mirror with hunting design
2006-07-18
“9th year of Taishi's reign”Bronze mirror
2006-07-04
Square ewer with design of lotus and crane
2006-07-04
Bronze rectangular Dou inlaid with turquoise ...
2006-07-04
Bronze Lei with beast-shaped ears, wine vess ...
2006-07-04
Wang Sun Gao bronze bells
2006-07-04
Bronze kneeling person-shaped lamp
2006-06-12
Bronze Jin with cloud design
2006-06-12
Bronze jar with bird and beast pattern
2006-05-25
Jue, wine vessel
2006-05-25
"Fuhao" Owl-shaped bronze Zun, wine containe ...
2006-05-25
Bronze four legs Gong, wine container
2006-05-12
Jue, wine vessel
2006-05-12
Bronze rectangular Ding with animal mask mot ...
Exhibition of A Great Variety of
Ding
s(tripod cauldron)
With the cooperation from about 30 prestigious museums in China, Henan Museum host the unprecedented Ding-themed exhibition, which features nearly 140 pieces/sets Ding(tripod cauldron) of diversified medium, unearthed or survived in China with time span from the Neolithic Age to Qing Dynasty.
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Basin with Bluish Green Glaze
This basin with bluish green glaze is a porcelain vessel dating from the Song Dynasty. It is 5 cm high and 17.5 cm in diameter, weighing 350 g. It was unearthed from a Song tomb at Shilipu Village in Qiling Township, Ruzhou City in 1981 and is now housed in the Ru Porcelain Museum in Ruzhou City.