Three Indus Valley pottery sculptures, circa 3300 - c. 1700 BC, the form of two Mohenjodaro period Zebu bulls and an articulated Shunga period figure of a bird, decorated with remnant mineral earth pigments, 10-13 cm (3). Provenance: from a private…
Four Indus Valley pottery sculptures, circa 3300 - c. 1700 BC, a Mehrgarh culture 'Zhob', or goddess of fertility, two Mehrgarh figures including the busts of a male and female deity and a seated figure of a mother cradling an infant, 5-11 cm (4).…
Three Indus valley terracotta vessels, Mehrgarh culture, circa 3300-3000 B.C. Of various forms, with linear designs in brown pigment. The largest 6 cm high, 10 cm diameter
Three Indus valley clay figures of Zebu bulls, Northern India, circa 3000 B.C. The earthenware figures depicted standing, with large humps at the back of the neck. The largest 6 cm high, 9.5 cm long
A 4th-3rd millennium BC beaker, Harappa culture, Indus valley, made from terracotta. A short body with a long flared neck. With hand-painted designs of cattle, height 12.7 cm, depth 13 cm, Provenance: Private Collection, Aotearoa, Previously of the…