An unusual Thai Grey-Pottery jar, possibly Kalong Kilns, circa 12TH-15th century, of baluster form with a flared mouth rim, concentric ring line decoration to the shoulder and two vertical lug handles, covered in a speckled ash finish. 26 cm high, 23 cm diameter. Provenance: collection of Margaret and Thomas Bolster, Sydney. The Bolster collection of Asian and Ethnographic artefacts, Leonard Joel, 11 July 2018, lot 36
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