Chinese Neolithic red pottery Qijia culture (2,200BC-1,600BC)…
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Chinese Neolithic red pottery Qijia culture (2,200BC-1,600BC) ear jar, with tapered neck, loop handles and tapering body, height 11 cm similar: National Palace Museum, Beijing. Provenance: purchased between 1938- 1970, the Estate of the late Walter Hochstadter, then by descent.

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