THAILAND, Ban Chiang, ca. 1000 v. CRH. The THREE POLYCHROME POTTERY JARS
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– | size | 16.5-34 cm high | |
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work classification | the yuan dynasty before ceramic | s | THAILAND, Ban Chiang, ca. 1000 v. CRH. |
value | EUR 2000-3000 | ||
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Chinese art III | 2018-12-06 | ||
Germany nagel auction company | auction | Asian art auction | |
description | THREE POLYCHROME POTTERY JARS, Thailand, Ban Chang, ca. 1000 BC, the largest jar modelled with a bulbous body surmounted by a wide expressions using with everted rim and made with red spirals and lines against a white slip ground; The smallest jar of globular pressed shape continuing in a wide everted expressions using rim, made reddish brigade a white slip band at its upper register decorated with reddish medallions; And the last on a high everting foot, globular pressed shaped body, wide expressions using rim and made with red spiral musters against a white slip – the Property from a German private collection, mostly assembled around 1970 – Partly some wear and rest. |
source:https://auction.artron.net/paimai-art0079671091/
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