THE FOLLOWING LOTS WERE FORMERLY IN THE PITT-RIVERS MUSEUM, FARNHAM, DORSET
A large group of Egyptian Nile silt reddish brown pottery vessels some with red wash, including a biconical jar, Dynasty IV-VI (2575-2150 B.C.), a shallow dish and globular vase, Dynasty XII-XIII (1991-1640 B.C.), and a large quantity of other vessels and fragments, Dynasty XVII-XVIII (1640-1307 B.C.)(a lot)

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A large group of Egyptian Nile silt reddish brown pottery vessels some with red wash, including a biconical jar, Dynasty IV-VI (2575-2150 B.C.), a shallow dish and globular vase, Dynasty XII-XIII (1991-1640 B.C.), and a large quantity of other vessels and fragments, Dynasty XVII-XVIII (1640-1307 B.C.)(a lot)
Provenance
Lt. Gen. A. H. L. F. Pitt-Rivers Collection: most of the vessels are inscribed Qan 1924, with tomb numbers

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