Details
A Cypriot base ring ware twin-bodied flask, the two 'poppy head' juglets joined at the rim and body, each with conical foot and neck with flaring mouth, with single vertical handle -- 4in. (10.2cm.) high, Late Bronze Age, circa 1650-1400 B.C.; an Attic red-figure pottery askos, the flat circular body with spout and high arching handle, decorated with two animals, a ram and a crouching hound, handle repaired -- 4½in. (11.5cm.) across, early 4th Century B.C.; a pottery pilgrim flask, showing St Menas in front of a shrine with a camel at either side, dotted border, handles and neck missing -- 3in. (7.7cm.) high, circa 5th Century A.D.; and a group of miscellaneous items from various periods including three terracotta lamps -- 3½in. (8.8cm.) long; and several Egyptian style pottery and bronze figures, after the Antique(a lot)
See Colour Plate 1 for items one and two
See Colour Plate 1 for items one and two