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LOT 1191
Trans-Jordan Holy Land Terracotta Bowl
EARLY BRONZE AGE, 3RD-2ND MILLENNIUM B.C.
10 in. (1.42 kg, 25 cm wide).
With wide piriform body and low foot, decorative band with four low lugs below the rim.
Provenance
From a London, UK, collection.
Ex 'Hand of the Potter' Exhibition, Piccadilly 1990s.
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