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Loveday, Helen, Chinese Bronzes in the Ashmolean Museum: An Illustrated Handbook to the Collections (Oxford: Ashmolean Museum, 1990), p. 34, illus. p. 33 pl. 14
Tregear, Mary, Chinese Art, World of Art Library (London: Thames and Hudson, 1980), fig. 27, p. 41
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A Chinese bronze tripod ritual cooking vessel. Also a type of white porcelain from Northern China.
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