Ancient Greek Pottery
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Campanian
Blackware Jug Black glazed with firing mark causing loss of glaze in circular pattern; Circa 4th - 3rd century B.C.; intact, not repaired; interior unglazed; Approx. 3 1/2" tall. |
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Campanian Rib Cup Magna Graecia black-glazed cup with ribbed design; Circa 3rd - 4th century B.C.; intact, no signs of repair; glazed on interior; some loss of glaze on reverse side; measures approx. 3 1/4" tall. |
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Xenon Miniature Chous Decorated in the style of the Xenon Group, this miniature version of the larger Chous was commonly used as children's play ware. Though it is from central Magna Graecia, this style is not considered "true" Greek; trefoil spout; Circa 375 B.C.; intact, no signs of repair; black glaze with natural vine pattern; approx. 2 1/2" tall. |
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Alabastron South Italian alabastron was used for perfumes or oils; Circa 4th century B.C.; intact, no sign of repair; measures approx. 5 1/2" tall. |
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South Italian Oinochoe South Italian black-glazed pitcher; Circa 5th-4th Century B.C.; wide-mouth spout; encrustation on surface; repaired; Measures approx. 7 3/4" tall. |
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Ancient Greek Bell Krater |
Greek Pottery Fragments
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Greek Red-Figure Shard South Italian Red-figure pottery fragment professionally mounted on display stand; hand holding an alabastron; Circa 400 B.C.; Measures approx. 3 5/8quot; tall with mount. |
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Greek Red-Figure Shard Large South Italian red-figure pottery shard of male with staff; Circa 400 B.C.; 8" x 3 in. |
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