This ornate bronze vessel, an exquisite example of ancient ritual craftsmanship, displays a weathered dark-grey patina punctuated by vibrant blooms of turquoise oxidation. Its primary structure consists of a bulbous, rounded midsection supported by a flared, trumpet-shaped pedestal base. The body is flanked by two elaborate C-scroll handles, each topped with a stylized animal head—likely a dragon or mythical beast—featuring prominent ears and a curved snout that gracefully transitions into the handle's arc. The entire exterior is a masterclass in intricate surface decoration: Taotie Motifs: The central band and lid are densely engraved with taotie (animal mask) patterns and swirling cloud-like scrolls, typical of the Shang or Zhou dynasties. Dimensional Details: Raised circular bosses protrude from the lower body and base, adding a rhythmic, tactile element to the geometric complexity. The Lid: A domed cover sits snugly atop the vessel, crowned by a flared, cup-like finial that mirrors the silhouette of the pedestal base. When opened, the interior reveals a stark contrast to the refined exterior; the hollow core is filled with a thick, encrusted layer of sandy-brown earth and mineral deposits, suggesting the piece was long interred. The rough, calcified texture inside the bowl and under the base speaks to centuries of burial, preserving a tangible connection to its archaeological past. Dimensions: 15" x 8.75" x h15" Origin: Unknown Material: Mixed Material Condition: Handmade, vintage finish, distressed look USA domestic continental buyers of 48 states pay $70 shipping . Insurance and handling charges are already included in the shipping cost.