A Predynastic painted pottery 'bird' jar

LATE NAQADA II, 4000-3000 B.C.

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A Predynastic painted pottery 'bird' jar
Late Naqada II, 4000-3000 B.C.
The slightly tapering cylindrical body decorated with a frieze of ten ostriches, with vertical hatched panels above and wavy and horizontal ladder pattern below, twin vestigial handles on the shoulder, small chip to rim and handle
6¼in. (15.8cm.) high

Lot Essay

This jar is highly unusual in having decorative ornamentation in the form of cross-hatched panels, ladder-pattern and a bird frieze appearing together on a single jar. A wavy-handled jar in Munich (Staatliche Sammlung Ägyptischer Kunst, AS 1816) has birds and cross-hatching only, while a bird-shaped vessel in Cairo Museum (Journal d'entrée 26638) has birds and ladder-pattern. Also, cf. W. Needler, Predynastic and Archaic Egypt in The Brooklyn Museum, Brooklyn, 1984, p. 211, pl. 18, no. 65 for the only other known jar of this shape; the Brooklyn example having linear decoration.

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