Double pot with lid. Two bell-shaped vessels of brown ware joined by a flat bottom surface, a tube where the vessels are at their widest and between the slightly flared mouth edge of the neck part with an arched ear. One neck closed. Disc-shaped, round lid (b) with a pin-shaped projection on the underside and a ditto flat on the top. The upper part of the vessel has a covering red-brown paint layer, which with some wider lines also decorates the lower, bellied part of the vessel. The same cover color on the top of the lid. Date: 1892 (acquisition by the museum). Place of creation: Suriname. Collection: The National Museums of World Culture.
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