A Khmer stoneware honey pot, circa 12th century, of compressed…
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A Khmer stoneware honey pot, circa 12th century, of compressed form, decorated with geometric patterning and covered in a deep brown glaze, 10.5 cm high, 16.5 cm wide. Some minor glaze loss to the extremities particularly to the mouthrim and the sides of the vessel, approximately 822 gms weight

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