Nabataean (Petra) painted pottery bowl

C126

£350.00

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A fine thin pottery bowl with applied handles on the rim and painted decoration to the interior. The inside of the bowl is painted with two palm fronds separated with some filling dot motifs.

Nabataean pottery is distinguished by its very fine potting and simple painted decoration relying on a limited repertoire of mostly vegetal motifs.

Culture
Northern Mesopotamia, Nabataean, (Petra region), c. 1st Century BC to 1st Century AD

Size
4.4 x 13 cms

Condition
Repaired; one handle lost on the side of the rim

Provenance
Ex. collection: Tarquin Grossman, Sussex, UK; acquired from Christian Ziehe, Cologne, Germany, December 2010.

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