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Bronze decorative pattern
This bronze ware is a bronze tripod, not a tripod. From the morphology, it can be seen that it is not a work in the pre-Qin period of Shang and Zhou Dynasties, but should belong to later generations.
Your first photo is an earring with an animal face, shaped like a head. The animal's face looks like a greedy pattern.
The archetypal pattern that protrudes from the surface of an object, such as the pattern in the above picture, is called fire moire. The moire on the bronze ware is a symbol of the sun.
The whole body is well preserved, the pattern is clear, and the three feet are short and curved. Visual inspection should have certain collection value.
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