SEVEN GREEK POTTERY VESSELS
THE PROPERTY OF A EUROPEAN GENTLEMAN
SEVEN GREEK POTTERY VESSELS

CIRCA 5TH-4TH CENTURY B.C.

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SEVEN GREEK POTTERY VESSELS
Circa 5th-4th Century B.C.
Including an Attic black-glazed kylix, the side of the foot reserved, a band of added red on its upper facet; an Attic black-glazed skyphos with added red bands below the handle and a reserved band with vertical black strokes above the foot; an Attic black-glazed lekanis with a knob handle and horizontal handles inspired from metalwork; an Attic black-glazed shallow dish; a South Italian black-glazed kylix; a South Italian Gnathia-ware lekanis with incised vines on the lid, the leaves and berries in white; and an Apulian red-figured lekanis, the lid with two profile female heads interspersed with palmettes
11½ in. (29.2 cm) diameter for the largest (7)

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