INDUS VALLEY TERRACOTTA VESSEL WITH ANIMALS
Ca. 3rd Millennium BC. A nice example of a monochrome Indus Valley civilization pot, with a biconvex body sitting upon a flat circular base. A short raised rim arises from the middle of the pot. The shoulder is decorated with two registers of black-painted peepal tree leaves spaced with two registers of a bull and a bird. The lower body is plain. Size: L:90mm / W:165mm ; 455g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; formely in High Wycombe Estate collection; formerly acquired on the UK Art market pre 2000.
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Ca. 3rd Millennium BC. A nice example of a monochrome Indus Valley civilization pot, with a biconvex body sitting upon a flat circular base. A short raised rim arises from the middle of the pot. The shoulder is decorated with two registers of black-painted peepal tree leaves spaced with two registers of a bull and a bird. The lower body is plain. Size: L:90mm / W:165mm ; 455g Provenance: Property of a London gallery; formely in High Wycombe Estate collection; formerly acquired on the UK Art market pre 2000.