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Lot 412

A CHINESE NEOLITHIC PERIOD EARTHENWARE AMPHORA VASE

The large pyriform body with flaring neck and strap handles, decorated with geometric patterns painted in black. 42cm high.

Notes: The Yangshao culture was a Neolithic culture that existed extensively along the Yellow River in China. It is dated from around 5000 BC to 3000 BC. The culture is named after Yangshao, the first excavated representative village of this culture, which was discovered in 1921 in Henan Province by the Swedish archaeologist Johan Gunnar Andersson (1874–1960).

Provenance: Raymond & Victoria Tregaskis - Oriental Ceramics & Works of Art, Sydney

Estimate $4,000 - $6,000

Unsold
Jewels & Objets D'Art

AUCTION
Sale: LJ8081
11:00am - 14 November 2015
InterContinental Double Bay

VIEWING
Viewing Locations
Hughenden Boutique Hotel, 14 Queen St, Woollahra NSW and
Leonard Joel, 39 Queen St, Woollahra NSW

7-14 November 10am-4pm

CONTACT
Rachael Barrowman
rachael.barrowman@leonardjoel.com.au


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