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LOT 32

Lot 32

A Red Pottery Ewer, Qijia Culture, Neolithic Period, 2nd Millennium BC

A Red Pottery Ewer, Qijia Culture, Neolithic Period, 2nd Millennium BC
Lot 32 Details
A Red Pottery Ewer, Qijia Culture, Neolithic Period, 2nd Millennium BC

新石器时代 齐家文化 红陶盉

公元前2200-1900年
Of ovoid form, the tapered neck rising to a domed top and tubular spout, a flat strap handle applied to the body
height 8.4 in — 21.4 cm

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $780
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A Red Pottery Ewer, Qijia Culture, Neolithic Period, 2nd Millennium BC
  • A Red Pottery Ewer, Qijia Culture, Neolithic Period, 2nd Millennium BC
  • A Red Pottery Ewer, Qijia Culture, Neolithic Period, 2nd Millennium BC
Provenance:

H.H. Pao Collection, Toronto
多伦多鲍恒发家族珍藏
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Note:

A similar example described as a 'Red Pottery He Pouring Vessel, Qijia Culture' can be found at the Palace Museum, Beijing
类似齐家文化红陶盉请见北京故宫博物院馆藏

Red Pottery 'He' Pouring Vessel. Palace Museum, Beijing
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