Guozhong Ge of the Western Zhou Dynasty
Age: Western Zhou, Grade 1
Specifications: Total height 12.5, tube diameter 4.74.8, circular aperture diameter 1.7, weight 0.558kg.
Excavation site: Selection at the copperware field in 1975.
The rim is wide and folded outwards, the neck is short and straight, the body is wide, the body is thick, the belly is bulging, the three-bag foot is shallow, the crotch is short and flat, the flat hoof foot has a solid root, there is a groove on the inside of the foot, and an inner mold is left in the groove. There are two rounds of decorative bands from the neck to the foot root, and a heavy ring pattern is decorated near the neck. It is divided into three groups by the door ridge, each group of seven, and there are three groups of stolen curved patterns below, filling the entire bag foot part, each group consists of two symmetrical left and right, one of which is filled with eye patterns, and there are three door ridges on the bag foot opposite to the three feet. The door ridges are simple in shape and decorated with incised lines. There is a casting seam around the bottom of the vessel, connected to the three feet to form a triangle. There is heavy soot on the bottom, and the body is covered with green copper rust. There are two corrosion holes on the body and a repair mark near the neck. There is a six-character inscription on the inside of the rim, "Guo Zhong made a Ji Zun Li".