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Large Chinese Neolithic Painted Pottery Vessel

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**Originally Listed At $250**

East Asia, China, Neolithic Period, Majiayao culture, ca. 3300 to 2000 BCE. A beautiful and large pottery vessel, the piriform body painted in black on a red ground with four circular crest-like motifs, all featuring dense lattice patterns surrounded by repeating circles. The exterior of the neck is decorated with a register of frets, and the interior of the rim boasts elaborate curvilinear motifs. The cylindrical neck projects upwards to a flared rim, and two applied lug handles are situated equidistantly on the body. The Majiayao culture was comprised of a group of Neolithic communities who lived primarily in the upper Yellow River region in eastern Gansu, eastern Qinghai, and northern Sichuan, China. The Majiayao culture represents the first time that the Upper Yellow River region was widely occupied by agricultural communities, and it is famous for its painted pottery. Size: 12.8" W x 11.9" H (32.5 cm x 30.2 cm).

Provenance: ex-Davis collection, Houston, Texas, acquired before 2013 from various auction houses in London and New York

All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.

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Condition Report: Minor abrasions and chips to rim, handles, body, and base, with fading to original pigmentation, and light encrustations, otherwise intact and very good. Light earthen deposits throughout.

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**Originally Listed At $250**

East Asia, China, Neolithic Period, Majiayao culture, ca. 3300 to 2000 BCE. A beautiful and large pottery vessel, the piriform body painted in black on a red ground with four circular crest-like motifs, all featuring dense lattice patterns surrounded by repeating circles. The exterior of the neck is decorated with a register of frets, and the interior of the rim boasts elaborate curvilinear motifs. The cylindrical neck projects upwards to a flared rim, and two applied lug handles are situated equidistantly on the body. The Majiayao culture was comprised of a group of Neolithic communities who lived primarily in the upper Yellow River region in eastern Gansu, eastern Qinghai, and northern Sichuan, China. The Majiayao culture represents the first time that the Upper Yellow River region was widely occupied by agricultural communities, and it is famous for its painted pottery. Size: 12.8" W x 11.9" H (32.5 cm x 30.2 cm).

Provenance: ex-Davis collection, Houston, Texas, acquired before 2013 from various auction houses in London and New York

All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.

A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.

PLEASE NOTE: Due to recent increases of shipments being seized by Australian & German customs (even for items with pre-UNESCO provenance), we will no longer ship most antiquities and ancient Chinese art to Australia & Germany. For categories of items that are acceptable to ship to Australia or Germany, please contact us directly or work with your local customs brokerage firm.

#139801
Condition Report: Minor abrasions and chips to rim, handles, body, and base, with fading to original pigmentation, and light encrustations, otherwise intact and very good. Light earthen deposits throughout.

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