An Asian pottery bowl, believed to be Neolithic, Thailand, Ban Chiang, c.1500BC - 500BC, the basket weave moulded form presents with signs of ageing and patination, 16cm diameter by 7cm high, (af).

Provenance: Private collection, the vendor advises they believe it was excavated in Khorat Plateau.

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