LOT 1761 Indus Valley Painted Mehrgarh Vessel Collection
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3rd-2nd millennium BC. A group of five small ceramic vessels comprising: one with piriform body, shallow foot and everted rim, painted with a frieze of fish between borders, red, green and black pigmentation surviving; a piriform vessel with shallow foot and everted rim, painted with a frieze featuring a stylised bird and a horned bull between borders, red, green and black pigmentation surviving; a vessel with a globular body, shallow foot and short neck painted with a frieze displaying stylised birds separated by a series of horizontal bands, all between borders, red, green and black pigmentation surviving; one with piriform body, elongated neck and shallow foot featuring a series of geometric patterns between concentric bands, black pigmentation surviving; one vessel with a carinated body, flat base and everted rim painted with panels featuring antelope and lion, geometric shapes in the field, all between border; red, green and black pigmentation surviving. 450 grams total, 60-79mm (2 1/4 - 3"). From a London, UK, collection; formerly from a London gallery. [5, No Reserve]
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