Two Chinese or Southeast Asian Martaban trade jars, circa 16th…
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Two Chinese or Southeast Asian Martaban trade jars, circa 16th century, potted in stoneware, each with four lug handles to the shoulder, covered in a brown iron glaze., the larger 46 cm high, 39 cm wide. Provenance: collected in Gujarat, 1979.

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