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A GREEK POTTERY HEAD OINOCHOE

CANOSAN, CIRCA EARLY 3RD CENTURY B.C.

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A GREEK POTTERY HEAD OINOCHOE
Canosan, Circa Early 3rd Century B.C.
Mold-made with small fleshy lips and narrow eyes, the applied disk-earrings with conical pendants, with three applied disk-shaped ornaments in her hair, the long cylindrical neck, trefoil mouth, and high ridged strap handle black-glazed
15¼ in. (38.7 cm) high
Provenance
Richard Philp, London

Lot Essay

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