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Classifications: Bronzes

Classifications: Bronzes
Chinese
5th- 3rd century B.C.
44.13.1
Chinese
5th - 3rd century B.C.
44.13.2
Chariot hub caps
Chinese
5th century - 3rd century B.C.
40.17.1
Chariot hub caps
Chinese
5th century - 3rd century B.C.
40.17.2
Waterdropper
Chinese
19th century
92.47.79
He (wine vessel)
Chinese
6th-5th century BCE
93.65
Mirror
Chinese
206-100 B.C.
93.18
Waterdropper modelled as a reclining camel
Chinese
19th century
92.47.145
Bowl
Chinese
206 B.C.-24 A.D.
88.25
Water cup and spoon
Chinese
92.47.149
Waterdropper
Chinese
92.47.150
Waterdropper
Chinese
92.47.152
Chinese
221 B.C.-24 A.D.
43.11
Waterdropper
Chinese
92.47.108
Waterdropper
Chinese
92.47.109
Waterdropper
Chinese
92.47.110
Waterdropper
Chinese
92.47.111
Waterdropper modelled as a boar
Chinese
19th century
92.47.120
Xu
Chinese
8th century B.C.
43.13
Miniature mirror
Chinese
early 8th century
38.12
Chinese
5th-mid 3rd century B.C.
48.77
Qi (Ceremonial Axe)
Chinese
late 16th-late 11th century BCE
48.78
Bronze finial; relief bird design
Chinese
early 8th-mid 3rd century B.C.
48.80
Bronze Zhi
Chinese
mid 18th-mid 11th Century BC
39.23
Bronze Rein Guide for Horse
Chinese
ca.12th-11th century B.C.
39.24
Cap for butt of Ge
Chinese
early 5th-late 3rd century B.C.
39.25
Mirror
Chinese
ca. 450-221 B.C.
39.26
Bronze hand censer
Chinese
7th century
39.27
Chinese
5th - 3rd century B.C.
44.12
Bronze mirror
Chinese
early 5th-mid 3rd century B.C.
49.59
Bronze Bell; type zhung
Chinese
early 6th-mid 3rd century B.C.
49.62
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