An old Asian pottery bowl believed to be Ban Chiang, Thailand, c.500BC - 1000BC, being of pot bellied circular form with slight flared rim, 7.5cm diameter by 5.5cm high.

Provenance: Private collection, the vendor believes it was from an excavation at khorat plateau.

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