Indus Valley, Pakistan, probably Kulli culture (ca.2400-1900 BCE). The lot consist of two terracotta storage jars in graduated sizes with deep shoulder, everted rim as well as a large carinated ceramic beaker with broad open mouth and small centric foot, all with monochrome geometric decoration painted in dark-brown colour. The bigger storage jar with remains of post-firing red pigment. Kulli culture was a prehistoric culture in southern Balochistan in Pakistan.
Provenance: Private collection of a German artist and collector living in Southeast Asia. Condition: Good condition with some traces of age and use, with some fritting to the lip, some color fading.
Dimensions: foot diameter 5 cm -10.5 cm, opening diameter 5.6 -11 cm, Height 6.5 cm-8.5 cm