A MYCENAEAN POTTERY STIRRUP JAR
ANCIENT VASES FROM THE COLLECTION OF WILLIAM SUDDABY
A MYCENAEAN POTTERY STIRRUP JAR

LATE HELLADIC IIIC, CIRCA 1200-1100 B.C.

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A MYCENAEAN POTTERY STIRRUP JAR
LATE HELLADIC IIIC, CIRCA 1200-1100 B.C.
Lentoid in form, on a ring foot, decorated in brown with horizontal bands on the body, the zones between the central spout and the handles with a stylized murex shell and two foliate motifs, a spiral on the central knob
4 7/8 in. (12.4 cm.) diameter; 3½ in (8.9 cm.) high
Provenance
with Charles Ede Ltd, London, 1996.
Literature
A.J. Paul, Exhibition catalogue, A View into Antiquity: Pottery from the Collection of William Suddaby and David Meier, Tampa, 2001, no. 3, illus.
Exhibited
Tampa Museum of Art, A View into Antiquity: Pottery from the Collection of William Suddaby and David Meier, 14 October 2001-13 January 2002.

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