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THREE NEOLITHIC RED POTTERY VESSELS
LONGSHAN AND QIJIA CULTURES, 3RD TO 2ND MILLENIUM B.C.
One of squat bulbous form, the lower body carved in imitation of basketweave below shallow finger-grooved bands on the shoulder, with a short neck and lipped rim; one with tapering bulbous body impressed with rough cord design below a plain neck which gently tapers to a notched band encircling the mouth rim; the third with squat, tapering bulbous body lightly incised with vertical lines laid over rough horizontal and diagonal scoring, all below small bosses applied to the base of the plain neck which rises to a slightly flared rim
4 7/8 to 6½in. (12.4 to 16.5cm.) high (3)
LONGSHAN AND QIJIA CULTURES, 3RD TO 2ND MILLENIUM B.C.
One of squat bulbous form, the lower body carved in imitation of basketweave below shallow finger-grooved bands on the shoulder, with a short neck and lipped rim; one with tapering bulbous body impressed with rough cord design below a plain neck which gently tapers to a notched band encircling the mouth rim; the third with squat, tapering bulbous body lightly incised with vertical lines laid over rough horizontal and diagonal scoring, all below small bosses applied to the base of the plain neck which rises to a slightly flared rim
4 7/8 to 6½in. (12.4 to 16.5cm.) high (3)