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A globular vase with two horizontal lug handles for suspension. The vase is cream with a painted dark red circular pattern to imitate stone.
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Ronde vaas met twee horizontale handvatten om op te hangen. De vaas is crèmekleurig en met een donkerrood cirkelpatroon beschilderd om steen na te bootsen.
Vase globulaire pourvu de deux anses horizontales pour permettre la suspension. De couleur crème, il porte un motif circulaire peint en rouge foncé figurant la pierre.
Ein kugelförmiges Gefäß mit zwei horizontalen Griffen, an denen es aufgehängt werden konnte. Das Gefäß ist cremefarben mit einem aufgemalten dunkelroten Kreismuster in Nachahmung von Stein.
Vaso globulare con due manici orizzontali sporgenti utilizzati per appendere l'oggetto. Il vaso è di color crema e presenta una fascia rosso scuro ad imitazione della pietra.
Vaso globular com duas asas horizontais para suspensao. O vaso é creme com padrao circular pintado em vermelho escuro, imitando a pedra.
Vaso globular con dos asas horizontales en forma de oreja para colgarlo. El vaso es crema con un dibujo circular rojo oscuro para imitar piedra.
A globular vase with two horizontal lug handles for suspension. The vase is cream with a painted dark red circular pattern to imitate stone.
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From Garstang's excavations at Qushtamna in 1906, purchased from him in 1949 prior to his move to London.
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Provenance: See Comment above. Site: Qushtamna, 105 K, 06 c. Preservation: The rim is chipped.
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