Ancient Civilisations III – Neolithic Pottery including the Collection of Ronald W. Longsdorf

Ancient Civilisations III – Neolithic Pottery including the Collection of Ronald W. Longsdorf

View full screen - View 1 of Lot 813. A gray pottery pouring bowl, Longshan culture, c. 2500-2000 BC 龍山文化 灰陶匜.

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A gray pottery pouring bowl, Longshan culture, c. 2500-2000 BC 龍山文化 灰陶匜

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May 31, 02:14 AM GMT

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20,000 - 30,000 HKD

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A gray pottery pouring bowl,

Longshan culture, c. 2500- 2000 BC

龍山文化 灰陶匜


The dating of this lot is consistent with the results of C-Link Research & Development Ltd, thermoluminescence test 2940ZJ32.

此拍品經熱釋光測定,結果與斷代吻合(中科研發有限公司,測試編號:2940ZJ32)。 


d. 14.1 cm

Ronald W. Longsdorf, The Pottery Age: An Appreciation of Neolithic Ceramics from China, Circa 7000 BC - Circa 1000 BC, Hong Kong, 2020, pl. 64.


Ronald W. Longsdorf,《陶誌:中國新石器時代陶器 約公元前7000年 – 前1000年》,香港,2020年,圖版64

Evenly potted with a thin body, this rare pouring vessel exemplifies the technological advancement of the Longshan craftsmen, who excelled in using the wheel, which enabled more sophisticated construction than the traditional coil-built method. The rim is gently pinched on one side to form a spout, flanked by a pair of impressed bosses above horizontal strings which emphasise the simplicity of its form. Smoothly burnished on the interior and the upper section of the exterior, the vessel not only appeals to the eyes but also better serves its function as a container for it would have been easier to clean.