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LOT 1221
Neolithic Ceramic Jug
4TH MILLENNIUM B.C.
5 1/2 in. (483 grams, 14 cm high).
Featuring decorative clusters of vertical bands in relief to the equator; integral handle.
Provenance
Acquired 1990s-early 2000s.
East Anglian private collection.
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