Sold2021Ban Chiang, (2) Thai painted pottery vesselsBan Chiang, (2) Thai painted pottery vessels, Thailand, possibly 1st Millenium BCE, one stemmed, footed example, 9"h x 7"dia, and one jar with flared rim, 13"h x 7.5"dia Provenance: Estate of DistinguSee Sold Price
Sold2022Asian Ban Chiang Neolithic Pottery AssortmentAsian Ban Chiang Neolithic Pottery Assortment (4) items from northern Thailand including (2) painted pedestal bowls; a carinated jar having a flared rim; and a footed jar; together with a Thai 2-partSee Sold Price
Sold2017Ancient Thai Ban Chiang Footed Pottery JarSoutheast Asia, Thailand, Ban Chiang, ca. 300 BCE. A large, stunning bichrome pottery vessel, the body of a bulbous form with a flared rim on a concave curved, quasi-hemispheric foot, the surface coveSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient Thai Ban Chiang Bichrome Jar, ex-MuseumAncient Southeast Asia, Thailand, Ban Chiang, ca. 300 BCE. A hand-built pottery jar of a sizable form with a broad foot, a carinated body, a gently corseted shoulder, and a flared rim surrounding theSee Sold Price
Sold2015Ban Chiang Bi-Chrome Pottery JarSoutheast Asia, Thailand, Ban Chiang, ca. 300 BCE. Lovely pottery jar on flared foot, bulbous midsection and flared rim with red swirls and waves over white base. Quite pretty! Size: 9-1/8"H (23,2cm).See Sold Price
Sold2018Southeast Asian Blackware Ban Chiang Jar1st millennium BC. A ceramic blackware vessel with flat rim, slightly bulging drum-shaped body and flared rim. For discussion see, Labbe, A. Prehistoric Thai Ceramics: Ban Chiang in Regional CulturalSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southeast Asian Blackware Ban Chiang Jar1st millennium BC. A ceramic blackware vessel with flat rim, slightly bulging drum-shaped body and flared rim. For discussion see, Labbe, A. Prehistoric Thai Ceramics: Ban Chiang in Regional CulturalSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ban Chiang Bichrome Jar w/ Incised PatternSoutheast Asia, Thailand, Ban Chiang, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A fabulous pottery jar presenting a round base, a spherical body, a corseted neck, and a flared, annular rim. Adorned in hues of maroon andSee Sold Price
Sold2024Ancient Ban Chiang Pottery Jar w/ Incised Decoration**Originally Listed At $450** Southeast Asia, Thailand, Ban Chiang, ca. 300 BCE to 300 CE. A marvelous pottery vessel exhibiting a globular body, a corseted neck, and a flared and folded rim, all sittSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southeast Asian Textured Ban Chiang Jar2nd millennium BC. A ceramic buffware vessel with rolled rim and flared neck; median flange with triangular projections evenly spaced; body decorated with a series of incised vertical lines; plain rinSee Sold Price
Sold2021Archaic Ban Chiang Thailand Pottery Footed Large JarCirca 1600-1400 BCE.The tall footed jar has a rim chip and the entire footed base reattached. The flared rimmed round bottom bowl has no chips, cracks or repairs. The low round bowl also free of chipsSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient Thai Ban Chiang Bichrome Footed JarSoutheast Asia, Thailand, Ban Chiang, ca. 300 BCE. A beautiful bichrome pottery vessel with a rounded globular body and raised flat rim atop a petite pedestal on a flared foot. Adding to this impressiSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southeast Asian Blackware Ban Chiang Jar1st millennium BC. A ceramic blackware vessel with flat rim, slightly bulging drum-shaped body and flared base; horizontal black lines painted to the shoulder. For discussion see, Labbe, A. PrehistoriSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southeast Asian Blackware Ban Chiang Jar1st millnnium BC. A ceramic blackware beaker vessel with flat rim, short neck and drum-shaped body; slightly flared base ring. For discussion see, Labbe, A. Prehistoric Thai Ceramics: Ban Chiang in ReSee Sold Price
Sold2018Thai Ceramic Vessels(lot of 2) Thai Ban Chiang ceramic vessels: the first with a flared rim, the compressed body decorated with stylized red bands above a tall base; the second, with a flared rim and bulbous body with coSee Sold Price
Sold2016Thai Ban Chiang Bichrome Pottery VesselSoutheast Asian, Thailand, Ban Chiang, ca. 300 BCE. A beautiful bichrome pottery storage vessel, the rounded body remarkably resembing a near perfect sphere with a short neck and gently flared rim, alSee Sold Price
Sold202211 3/4" H. x 14" D. Red Engraved Seed Jar. Flared "spittoon" type rim. Clark Co, AR.11 3/4" H. x 14" D. Red Engraved Seed Jar. Flared "spittoon" type rim. Clark Co, AR. Professionally restored with little filler. Pictured in Art of the Ancient Caddo, plate 246. Ex-Mark Spangler, KeviSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient Ban Chiang Incised Pottery VesselThailand, Ban Chiang, ca. 300 to 100 BCE. An attractive and well preserved grey-ware pottery vessel presenting a concave, annular base, a conical body, and a dramatically flared rim. The body of the aSee Sold Price
Sold2024Large Ban Chiang Period Painted ChaliceMiddle Period, 900-300 B.C. Formed as a broad upper bowl with flared rim atop a smaller inverted bowl at the base; upper bowl decorated with dense series of interlocking spiral motifs, the base with lSee Sold Price
Sold2018Southeast Asian Painted Ban Chiang Chalice1st millennium BC. A ceramic red-red-on-buff storage vessel with flared rim, globular body and wide pedestal base; surface decorated with bands of meandering curvilinear geometric patterns. For type sSee Sold Price
Sold2021(2) MAJOLICA POTTERY SPITTOONSLot of (2) Pottery Spittoons, incl: Bulbous shape with flared rim, basketweave textured surface with floral decoration, pink interior, unmarked, 6" high, 6 1/2" diam., small rim hairline, crazed surfaSee Sold Price
Sold2022Ban Chiang Vessel with Flared Neckancient, rounded jar with beige and red pigment, swirling pattern across body, rounded base, 14-1/8 x 11-1/2 in. [Asian Ceramics] Note: With thermoluminescence analysis report signed by Doreen StonehaSee Sold Price
Sold2020Ancient Thai Ban Chiang Bi-Chrome Stemmed Vessel**Originally Listed At $300** Southeast Asia, Thailand, Ban Chiang culture, ca. 300 BCE. A hand-built pottery cup of a broadly carinated form resting atop a narrow stem and a flared foot. The rim, bodSee Sold Price
Sold2021A pair of large Ban Chiang ceramic vesselsA pair of large Ban Chiang ceramic vessels, Thailand, early period, c. 2100 - 900 BC, the first a rounded jar with flared pedestal base, the surfaces with corded design and horizontal groove below rimSee Sold Price
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