THAI BROWN GLAZED ZOOMORPHIC VESSEL 14th-16th century AD A brown glazed Sangkhalok ware vessel with flaring rim, narrow funnel and globular body with large head of a mouse (?), and small head of an elephant above with open mouth; label to side "Kinnaird Collection Thailand". 614 grams, 15cm (6"). Fine condition. Provenance Ex Kinnard collection, Oxford, UK, formed in the early 1980s; thence by decent 2015. Footnotes Sangkhalok ceramic wares are a high quality pottery that comes in a variety of forms, glazes and decoration. The technique of producing this pottery in Thailand began in the Sukhothai period (1238-1351 AD) and continued in popularity through the end of Si Ayutthaya kingdom (1351-1767 AD).
THAI BROWN GLAZED ZOOMORPHIC VESSEL 14th-16th century AD A brown glazed Sangkhalok ware vessel with flaring rim, narrow funnel and globular body with large head of a mouse (?), and small head of an elephant above with open mouth; label to side "Kinnaird Collection Thailand". 614 grams, 15cm (6"). Fine condition. Provenance Ex Kinnard collection, Oxford, UK, formed in the early 1980s; thence by decent 2015. Footnotes Sangkhalok ceramic wares are a high quality pottery that comes in a variety of forms, glazes and decoration. The technique of producing this pottery in Thailand began in the Sukhothai period (1238-1351 AD) and continued in popularity through the end of Si Ayutthaya kingdom (1351-1767 AD).
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