LOT 373 A RARE EARLY PAINTED RED POTTERY OVOID JAR
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A RARE EARLY PAINTED RED POTTERY OVOID JAR Neolithic period, probably Qijia Culture, circa 2050-1700BC The tapered rounded body decorated with columns of geometric meander designs in dark red contrasting with the lighter red-brown ware, rising to a flared neck with a pair of handles to the sides, fitted box. 25cm (9 7/8in) high (2). 注脚 Provenance: The Feng Wen Tang Collection of Early Chinese Ceramics, Bonhams Hong Kong, October 2014, lot 252. For a comparable painted two-handled oviform jar, see Simon Kwan, Chinese Neolithic Pottery, op.cit., nos.105, 106, which he describes as coming from the Qijia Culture. He notes that red pottery with red-painted patterns is a special type of Qijia Culture ware. A similar painted jar was unearthed at Yatou, Lanzhou, Gansu Province; see Zhongguo Taoci Quanji: Xinshiqi Shidai, no.145
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