An early Asian glazed pottery bowl with dragon handle, believed to be Chinese or Annamese, c.100AD, presents with ageing and patination, labels to underside, 9cm high, (af).

Provenance: Private collection, we are advised by the vendor that previously this vessel came from the private collection of Cheng & Frank Lammers (Cheng Lammers was a member of the South East Asian Ceramic Society, and a founder member of the Ceramic Society of Indonesia, an academic with published works), we are also advised that the vendor believes this pot was previously exhibited in various museums, some research supplied.

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