Southeast Asian Large Painted Ban Chiang Jar
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Late 1st millennium BC-early 1st millennium AD. A large ceramic vessel with flaring neck, globular body and rounded base; surface decorated with red-on-buff curvilinear meandering lines to the neck; interlocking semi-circles with triangular motifs to the body; sold with a new copy of the book: Labbe, A. Prehistoric Thai Ceramics: Ban Chiang in Regional Cultural Perspectives, Bangkok, 2002. For type see, Labbe. A. Prehistoric Thai Ceramics: Ban Chiang in Regional Cultural Perspective, Bangkok, 2002, p.50, no.69, pl.69. 9.3 kg, 47cm (18 1/2"). From an important South London private collection; acquired in the early 1990s; accompanied by an original Oxford Authentication Thermoluminescence analysis report for a vessel found alongside this one, reference number N112g56, dated 21 June 2012.
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Fine condition, some restoration.
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Southeast Asian Large Painted Ban Chiang Jar
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