Bronze ritual vessel (jue) designed to contain and consume, perhaps even to heat, the wine from cereals. It has a cylindrical body with a rounded bottom, grafted onto three pointed feet diverging downwards. The rim widens considerably upwards, and ends on one side in a long pointed lip, on the other in a long and wide pourer. The overlying pillars have a triangular section, while the knobs have a vortex decoration. The decoration, in somewhat coarse relief, consists of a single median band, the continuity of which is broken only by the attachment of the handle. On the side opposite the handle, the decoration consists of a singular variant of the taotie mask, characterized by two eyes placed on either side of its median axis, above which there are two flat almond shapes (two more eyes?) .