Bronze Hu wine vessel, 13th-12th C BCE, now in the collection of the Minneapolis Institute of Art.
More information about the model here:
https://collections.artsmia.org/art/1151/hu-wine-vessel-china
From the description on artsmia.org:
*This flask is a variation on a hu wine vessel. The low-relief surface decor is confined to its belly. In the lower belt, on a ground of squared spirals, it consists of a geometric pattern of the compound-lozenge and interlocked-T motifs. It also recalls the decor of the white ceramic wares of Anyang. The band above presents highly stylized dragons in profile. The top belt displays a band of S-shaped spirals bordered by circle bands. On the neck, just below the two raised bow strings, are a pair of small ears, for attaching a cord.*