CHINESE POTTERY TRIPOD VESSEL (LI) - TL TESTED
Xiajiadian Culture, Ca. 2300-1600 BC. A tall pottery vessel with a wide everted rim above an elongated body, raised upon three conical legs, resembling a goat's udder. Vessels such as this piece were used for cooking by people of the Xiajiadian culture from Inner Mongolia. This piece has been precisely dated having undergone Thermo Luminescence analysis by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. Its TL certificate with full report will also accompany this lot. For a comparable example, see Christie's, Live Auction 1109, 5 September 2002, Lot 548. Size: L:230mm / W:185mm ; 1.4kg Provenance: Property of a London gallery, acquired on the US art market from A. P.; previously in the collection of E. Bourke, MD., Yonkers, NY.
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Xiajiadian Culture, Ca. 2300-1600 BC. A tall pottery vessel with a wide everted rim above an elongated body, raised upon three conical legs, resembling a goat's udder. Vessels such as this piece were used for cooking by people of the Xiajiadian culture from Inner Mongolia. This piece has been precisely dated having undergone Thermo Luminescence analysis by Ralf Kotalla, an independent German Laboratory. The samples collected date the piece to the period reflected in its style, whilst also showing no modern trace elements. Its TL certificate with full report will also accompany this lot. For a comparable example, see Christie's, Live Auction 1109, 5 September 2002, Lot 548. Size: L:230mm / W:185mm ; 1.4kg Provenance: Property of a London gallery, acquired on the US art market from A. P.; previously in the collection of E. Bourke, MD., Yonkers, NY.
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