Lot 814. A pottery tripod ewer, Dawenkou culture, c. 4300-2400 BC; h. 29.6 cm. Lot Sold 304,800 HKD (Estimate 60,000 - 80,000 HKD). © Sotheby's
Lot 817. A small bird-shaped pottery tripod vessel, Qijia culture, c. 2050-1700 BC; h. 12.8 cm. Lot Sold 82,550 HKD (Estimate 60,000 - 80,000 HKD). © Sotheby's
Literature: Ronald W. Longsdorf, The Pottery Age: An Appreciation of Neolithic Ceramics from China, Circa 7000 BC - Circa 1000 BC, Hong Kong, 2020, p. 216, fig. 2.
Lot 821. A painted pottery handled tripod vessel, Possibly Xindian culture, late 2nd - 1st Millenium BC; w. 18.1 cm. Lot Sold 63,500 HKD (Estimate 40,000 - 60,000 HKD). © Sotheby's
Literature: Ronald W. Longsdorf, The Pottery Age: An Appreciation of Neolithic Ceramics from China, Circa 7000 BC - Circa 1000 BC, Hong Kong, 2020, p. 216, fig. 2.
Lot 829. Two pottery vessels, Xiajiadian culture, 2nd Millennium BC; h. 15.8 and 13.5 cm. Lot Sold 57,150 HKD (Estimate 15,000 - 30,000 HKD). © Sotheby's
Sotheby's. Neolithic Pottery including the Collection of Ronald W. Longsdorf, Hong Kong, 31 May 2023