A CORINTHIAN POTTERY ALABASTRON
A CORINTHIAN POTTERY ALABASTRON

625-600 B.C.

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A CORINTHIAN POTTERY ALABASTRON
625-600 B.C.
Decorated with two cockerels flanking a swan, rosettes in the field, tongues around the neck and rim, dots around the base and edge of rim, details incised and in added purple, 3½ in. (8.9 cm.) high; an Italo-Corinthian alabastron with two bands each of six rows of dots divided by encircling black and purple lines, tongues at the neck, concentric black and purple circles at the rim, 600-575 B.C., 4¾ in. (12 cm.) high; and a Campanian black-glazed guttus with metallic sheen, the side-spout in the form of a lion head with open mouth, strainer in the top and ring side-handle, circa 300 B.C., 2¾ in. (7 cm.) high (3)