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Lot 374

A Chinese pottery amphora, Yangshao culture, Banpo type Neolithic period, 5th millennium BCE

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Lot 374

A Chinese pottery amphora, Yangshao culture, Banpo type
Neolithic period, 5th millennium BCE

Price Realised: £787

Estimate: £1,200 - £1,800

Price realised is hammer price plus fees (31.2% Buyers Premium inclusive of VAT).

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Lot 374

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A Chinese pottery amphora, Yangshao culture, Banpo type

Neolithic period, 5th millennium BCE

Incised with concentric circles around the neck, the body incised with diagonal lines, with a fitted stand, 26cm high.

新石器时代 仰韶文化 半坡類型 紅陶尖底瓶

Provenance: The estate of the late Walter Hochstadter, member of the Oriental Ceramics Society (USA) from 1953-1982.

For a similar vessel of this type, see Dawn of the Yellow Earth, Regina Krahl, 2000, P52. Exhibited at "Tastes of the ancient eras", 30th Sep - 15th Nov, 2021, London. 

來源:美國東方陶瓷協會會員the late Walter Hochstadter 收藏,1953-1982。類似一件見Dawn of the Yellow Earth, Regina Krahl, 2000, 第52頁。2021年9月30日至11月15日與倫敦《Tastes of the ancient eras》展出。

This olive-shaped bottle with pointed bottom is one of the most typical Banpo type, part of the Yangshao culture. It was discovered in Shaanxi province. Its fired, unglazed surface is orange-red and it has a rather thick wall. Two ear-shaped handles are firmly attached to either side in the middle of the body, giving it a beautiful symmetry. It was used as water-fetching bottle, with a string going through the handles. When it was thrown into the water, the top dipped down and then the amphora flipped over as it was filled with water. The surface of the amphora is decorated with carefully carved lines dividing the body into two parts: from shoulder to belly the direction of lines is 30 degrees; from mouth to shoulder the lines are almost parallel. It is hard to believe that such a utilitarian object was so well designed and ornate.

W. SHANSHAN is a London and Paris based gallery that is specialized in ancient art. The gallery exhibits a selection of rare artworks, particularly Asian ceramics, bronzes, stone sculptures from the Neolithic period to 10th century.

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