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8-14C S.E. Asian Cambodian Khmer Pottery Top w. Fish Handle - Excavated (Mil)
$ 105.07
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Aloha,
Up for sale from a recent well known collectors estate in Honolulu Hawaii this 8
th-14th century Khmer
earthenware top or lid with fish handle. The ancient clay kilns were capable of firing stoneware ceramics to a temperature of 1000 to 1200 degrees centigrade. Similar items from the same collection were included in the 2010 SE Asia exhibit at the Honolulu Academy of Arts.
The condition is described above - for more details please check the photos.
This is only one of about 200 pieces that will be listed in the coming days and weeks from this collection. We w
ere very fortunate for having been chosen to
work with the estate. There are many items that I have not seen outside of well stocked museums. The tags that are attached to the items are from a gallery here in Honolulu and the pricing on the tags was what these items were offered for. I am delighted to offer all pieces at significantly lower rates and hope that these items will find new homes in collections all over the world.
Measurements:
2 inches high x 6.25 inches diameter x 1.2lb
Email me with questions!!! Bid with confidence!!! More pictures are available!!! Items sold as is!!!
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