MOSTLY LATE 2ND-EARLY 1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.
Details
A LARGE GROUP OF ANCIENT NEAR EASTERN BLACK AND GREY GLAZED POTTERY VESSELS
MOSTLY LATE 2ND-EARLY 1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.
Including a shovel-spouted jug, the spherical body decorated with three notched projections and geometric designs in white; a carinated tripod jar with basket and side loop handles and notches on the body; three jars with moulded ribs on the body; a handled mug with ribbed body and concentric circles incised on the neck; and four others
28 cm. high max. (11)
MOSTLY LATE 2ND-EARLY 1ST MILLENNIUM B.C.
Including a shovel-spouted jug, the spherical body decorated with three notched projections and geometric designs in white; a carinated tripod jar with basket and side loop handles and notches on the body; three jars with moulded ribs on the body; a handled mug with ribbed body and concentric circles incised on the neck; and four others
28 cm. high max. (11)
Provenance
Acquired in the 1960s or early 1970s.
Special notice
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Brought to you by
Julia de Jong
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