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CHINESE NEOLITHIC POTTERY TRIPOD VESSEL Chinese Neolithic pottery tripod vessel, height 8.25". Provenance: Collection of Vanna and N. Lee Lacy (Palm Springs,...
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Chinese Neolithic pottery tripod vessel, height 8.25". Provenance: Collection of Vanna and N. Lee Lacy (Palm Springs, California). Mr. Lacy was a prominent Hollywood producer...
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