Indus Valley, Pakistan, Mehrgarh, Bronze Age (2.900-2.600 BC). The lot consist of a bichrome terracotta storage jar with deep shoulder, everted rim and frieze of dark-brown and red painted geometric shapes to the body as well as two carinated beakers different in size , with thin straight walls on a small foot. Both with broad open mouth, simple geometric and linear decoration pained in dark-brown and with internal red rim.
Provenance: Private collection of a German artist and collector living in Southeast Asia. Condition: Good condition with traces of age and use, some chips and abrasions to the lip, some color fading.
Dimensions: Diameter: 6 cm – 14 cm, Height 4.5 – 12 cm