LOT 393 A POTTERY EWER, China, Neolithic, Qijia culture, first half of the 2nd millennium BC. With an ovoid body, a tapering neck with domed top, double-lobed opening and tubular spout, flat strap handle. Tool marks. Age measurement confirmed by Thermoluminescence Analysis 30th November 1998 (Oxford Authentication, No. C289h99). - Provenance: Bought in 1997 from L.H.W. Investment & Trading Limited, Hong Kong. - Described and illustrated in: Regina Krahl: Collection Julius Eberhardt. Early Chinese Art, vol. 1, Hong Kong 1999, p. 64f. For a similar pottery ewer see Okazaki Takashi: Ceramic Art of the World, vol. 10: Chinese Prehistoric and Ancient Periods, Tokyo 1982, pl. 130.
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