Asian Art Collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG - Online Sale

236 lots to include the collections of Sir Mark Heath (1927-2005) and Brian Page (1938-2018) as well as other Asian works of Art.

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Asian Art Collection of Sir Mark Heath KCVO CMG - Online Sale

236 lots to include the collections of Sir Mark Heath (1927-2005) and Brian Page (1938-2018) as well as other Asian works of Art.

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CHINESE NEOLITHIC PAINTED POTTERY JAR – MACHANG PHASE Of the Majiayao culture, also known as the Gansu-Yangshao culture, from present day Gansu o...

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