The history of Chinese bronze Hu vessels spans over a thousand years, from the Shang Dynasty (1600-1046 BCE) to the Han Dynasty (206 BCE-220 CE). These vessels were a type of ritual bronze ware, and were often used in religious ceremonies, sacrifices, and banquets.

The Hu vessel typically has a bulbous body that narrows towards the top, with a flared mouth and a pair of handles on either side. The handles are often shaped like stylized animal heads, such as those of dragons, and are used for lifting and pouring the vessel. The body of the vessel is often decorated with intricate relief designs, which can include scenes of animals, human figures, and geometric patterns.

During the Shang Dynasty (1600 BCE to 1046 BCE), bronze Hu vessels were mainly used for wine storage and serving, and were often decorated with relief designs featuring animals, birds, and insects. They more...

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A large Chinese lead-glazed Cucumber-Green jar, Hu, Han Dynasty…

Chinese Han Dynasty Lead-Glazed Cucumber-Green Hu Jar with Handles

A large Chinese lead-glazed Cucumber-Green jar, Hu, Han Dynasty (202BC-220AD), of classic hu form with ring-line decoration to the shoulder and taotie mask ring handles to either side, covered in a 'Cucumber' green lead glaze, with drips and stilt marks…

A Chinese terracotta bottle vase (Hu), Han Dynasty (202 BC -…

Green Glazed Han Dynasty Terracotta Bottle Vase

A Chinese terracotta bottle vase (Hu), Han Dynasty (202 BC - 220 AD), in a deep emerald green glaze, height 16.5 cm

Japanese Meiji period bronze vase on stand, of hu form with…

Meiji Bronze Vase with Elephant Handles and Pagoda Scene

Japanese Meiji period bronze vase on stand, of hu form with twin elephant mask handles, decorated with scene of pagoda by a river, height 26 cm (including stand). Provenance: Purcahsed Aalders Auctions, the Zonnevijille collection, Burradoo, then private…

A small Green-Glazed vessel, Hu, Han Dynasty (202 BC 220 AD),…

Green-Glazed Han Dynasty Hu Vessel

A small Green-Glazed vessel, Hu, Han Dynasty (202 BC 220 AD), 14.5 cm diameter. Provenance: a private collection, Melbourne, Australia.

A large green glazed Pottery Hu vase, Han Dynasty (206 B.B. -…

Green Glazed Han Dynasty Pottery Hu Vase

A large green glazed Pottery Hu vase, Han Dynasty (206 B.B. - 220 A.D.) with moulded taotie mask and ring handles, the body incised with ribbed bands at intervals, covered in a thick streaked olive green glaze, 35.4 cm high. Provenance: Mr. Ma Tak, Hong…

A Chinese green glazed Hu Han Dynasty (202BC-220AD) with taotie…

Chinese Han Dynasty Green Glazed Hu with Taotie Handles

A Chinese green glazed Hu Han Dynasty (202BC-220AD) with taotie mask handles and impressed geometric banded decoration. R & V Tregaskis label to base. R & V Tregaskis Oriental Antiques 39 cm high, 26 cm diameter. Provenance: Mossgreen Auctions, Melbourne,…

An archaistic bronze vase, 19th/20th century, of hu form…

Archaistic Bronze Vase with Silver Inlay and Animal Handles

An archaistic bronze vase, 19th/20th century, of hu form standing on a high foot and set with double animal head loop handles on the waisted neck encircled with an inlaid silver wire frieze of taotie and scrolls below the flared mouth, 30 cm high

Large pair of Chinese bronze Hu vases, in archaic taste,…

Chinese Bronze Hu Vases with Taotie Motifs (Pair)

Large pair of Chinese bronze Hu vases, in archaic taste, decorated with palmettes and bands of taotie motifs, flanked by cylindrical handles on an oval foot, a/f, bases drilled, the whole raised on wooden stands, height 29.5 cm (vases) (2). Provenance:…

Chinese bronze Hu, with cover, decorated with archaic toatie…

Gilt and Silver Decorated Chinese Bronze Hu with Cover

Chinese bronze Hu, with cover, decorated with archaic toatie motifs, accented with gilt and silver, with swing handle, height 30.5 cm

A Chinese archaistic bronze Hu form vase, Qing Dynasty…

Qing Dynasty Bronze Hu-Form Vase with Taotie Masks

A Chinese archaistic bronze Hu form vase, Qing Dynasty (1644-1912), circa 19th century, the archaistic vase of square section hu-form, cast with taotie mask decoration to the front and back, with leaf shaped lappets filled with square spiral decoration…

A Chinese bronze archaistic Hu form vase, Ming or Qing Dynasty…

Bronze Hu Vase with Archaistic Taotie Relief Patterns

A Chinese bronze archaistic Hu form vase, Ming or Qing Dynasty (1368-1908), the hu form vase with archaistic taotie mask relief patterns, with two animal ring and mask handles (probably applied later). Together with a later fitted lead vase liner for…

Chinese archaic style bronze Hu vase dual handles, characters…

Bronze Hu Vase with Script Decoration and Dual Handles

Chinese archaic style bronze Hu vase dual handles, characters in script decoration, height 11 cm

An archaistic gilt repousse bronze vase Qing dynasty, 19th…

Gilt Repousse Bronze Vase with Dragon Handles and Kuilong Frieze

An archaistic gilt repousse bronze vase Qing dynasty, 19th century, of hu form standing on a splayed foot, the pear shaped body surmounted with a tall slightly waisted neck set with double dragon head and loose ring handles, the sides decorated in relief…

Chinese Han Dynasty 206 BC - 220 AD pottery Hu with Taotie mask…

Han Dynasty Pottery Hu with Taotie Mask Handles

Chinese Han Dynasty 206 BC - 220 AD pottery Hu with Taotie mask handles. Foot rim reduced, various chips and abrasions. Stand. Height overall 29.5 cm

A Chinese bronze 'Hu' shaped vase, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), in…

Chinese Qing Dynasty Bronze Hu-Shaped Vase

A Chinese bronze 'Hu' shaped vase, Qing dynasty (1644-1911), in an archaistic form, with two animal headed handles and a band of inter-locked dragon pattern on the neck. A band of wave pattern decoration on the lower part of the body, two-character mark…

A Nepalese/Tibetan gilt bronze Kapala (skullcup), 19th century,…

19th Century Tibetan Gilt Bronze Kapala Skullcup

A Nepalese/Tibetan gilt bronze Kapala (skullcup), 19th century, heavily cast, with five syllables on the cup, representing the five nectars being consumed or visualized by tantric practitioners. The base of the cup with five Sanskrit syllables in RaƱjan…

A Chinese early yue-ware storage jar, hu, Han dynasty, 42.3 cm…

Han Dynasty Yue-ware Storage Jar

A Chinese early yue-ware storage jar, hu, Han dynasty, 42.3 cm high. Provenance: NSW private collection. Exhibited: Asian Arts Institute of Australia, 2009, lot G1 3/09

An old Chinese large bronze 'Hu' vase, baluster form, stylised…

Chinese Bronze Hu Vase with Taotie Masks and Scrolls

An old Chinese large bronze 'Hu' vase, baluster form, stylised encircling bands including Taotie masks and scrolls, stylised animal form open handles, good dark patina, seal mark to base. Height 36 cm

A pair of archaic grey pottery 'Hu', Han dynasty (206BC-220AD),…

Archaic Grey Pottery Hu, Han Dynasty

A pair of archaic grey pottery 'Hu', Han dynasty (206BC-220AD), each one with stylised designs in original mineral pigments, 33.5 cm and 34 cm high, -220AD

An Chinese archaic bronze 'Hu', Western Han dynasty (206BC-8AD),…

Ancient Chinese Bronze Hu with Ring Handles

An Chinese archaic bronze 'Hu', Western Han dynasty (206BC-8AD), heavily cast with loose ring handles, and supported on a tall recessed foot. 37 cm high. Provenance: Roger Keverne London, 1980s;

A Chinese archaic-style twin-handled 'phoenix' bronze vessel,…

Archaic-style Chinese bronze hu with phoenix handles

A Chinese archaic-style twin-handled 'phoenix' bronze vessel, hu, 24.3 cm high

Chinese bronze figure of a seated official, holding a hu tablet…

Seated Official with Hu Tablet Bronze Figure

Chinese bronze figure of a seated official, holding a hu tablet in his joined hands. Height 25 cm

A large brown lead-glazed Hu, Han Dynasty, 206 BCE-220ADE,…

Han Dynasty Zodiac Hu

A large brown lead-glazed Hu, Han Dynasty, 206 BCE-220ADE, decorated with a moulded band of zodiac animals between two animal masks, TL certificate Wollongong University WT441 18/3/1998, 36 cm high

A Chinese bronze Hu vase, late Qing Dynasty (late 19th century),…

Chinese Bronze Hu Vase, Late Qing Dynasty

A Chinese bronze Hu vase, late Qing Dynasty (late 19th century), the pear shaped vase upon a raised flared circular foot having elephant style handles to the neck, the body with an archaistic frieze in relief upon a diaper ground; with impressed seal mark…

Large Chinese archaistic style gilt bronze hu vase. Height 39 cm

Chinese Gilt Bronze Hu Vase in Archaistic Style

Large Chinese archaistic style gilt bronze hu vase. Height 39 cm

Large Chinese archaistic style bronze hu vase. Height 34.5 cm

Chinese Bronze Archaistic Hu Vase - 34.5cm

Large Chinese archaistic style bronze hu vase. Height 34.5 cm

Chinese stoneware green and amber glazed jar Hu, Han Dynasty,…

Han Dynasty Green Glazed Stoneware Jar with Mythical Handles

Chinese stoneware green and amber glazed jar Hu, Han Dynasty, globular body rising to a tall waisted neck surmounted by a cupped mouth, interior with amber glaze and pooling indicating it was fired upside down, crisp band of pendent saw-tooth motifs below…

Yuan dynasty (1279-1368), Chinese bronze figure of an official,…

Yuan Dynasty Bronze Official Figure with Hu Tablet

Yuan dynasty (1279-1368), Chinese bronze figure of an official, cast standing on a rectangular base and holding a hu tablet in his joint hands, traces of original red lacquer and gilding. Height 22 cm

Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Chinese bronze figure of Wenchang,…

Ming Dynasty Bronze Figure of Wenchang, God of Literature

Ming dynasty (1368-1644), Chinese bronze figure of Wenchang, the Daoist God of Literature and Culture cast dressed in imperial garments and crown as he sits holding a hu tablet in his joined hands, traces of original gilding. Height 27 cm