Wine Warmer (Jiao), China, Shang dynasty (ca. 1600–1046 BCE)
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lt;strong>Inscription:</strong> (Behind handle on body of vase): [1] Guo Moro interprets this character as "kan" which symbolizes a square shield. According to the interpretation of Fang Zhunyi, [2] is a symbol of a pestle and mortar, with below it, two characters reading "fu ji", which means that this vessel was made in honor of the father named Ji
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