Asian Art

May 1520, 2021
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LOT 34

Lot 34

A Neolithic Black Pottery Tripod Vessel, 'Li', Inner Mongolia, Xiajiadian Culture, Circa 1500 BC

A Neolithic Black Pottery Tripod Vessel, 'Li', Inner Mongolia, Xiajiadian Culture, Circa 1500 BC
Lot 34 Details
A Neolithic Black Pottery Tripod Vessel, 'Li', Inner Mongolia, Xiajiadian Culture, Circa 1500 BC

新石器时代 夏家店下层文化 黑陶鬲

公元前1500年
The tubular body with a flared rim and supported on three pointed feet
height 9.3 in — 23.5 cm

Estimate $400-$600

Realised: $780
Price Includes Buyer's Premium ?

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A Neolithic Black Pottery Tripod Vessel, 'Li', Inner Mongolia, Xiajiadian Culture, Circa 1500 BC
  • A Neolithic Black Pottery Tripod Vessel, 'Li', Inner Mongolia, Xiajiadian Culture, Circa 1500 BC
  • A Neolithic Black Pottery Tripod Vessel, 'Li', Inner Mongolia, Xiajiadian Culture, Circa 1500 BC
Provenance:

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

A very similar vessel sold at Christie's New York, September 4, 2002, lot 548
类似拍品请参考纽约佳士得2002年9月4-5日,拍品编号548

Christie's New York, September 4, 2002, lot 548
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