A GROUP OF CLASSICAL POTTERY VESSELS
A GROUP OF CLASSICAL POTTERY VESSELS

CIRCA 6TH- 4TH CENTURY B.C.

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A GROUP OF CLASSICAL POTTERY VESSELS
CIRCA 6TH- 4TH CENTURY B.C.
Including an Attic red-figured pelike, the obverse with two draped figures and the reverse with one draped figure, both sides with band of ovolo to top and bottom of scene; an Attic black-figured white-ground lekythos, the body with a registers of conjoined palmettes, band of meander and net pattern above and below, rays around the shoulder; an Apulian Gnathian-ware lebes gamikos with arched handles, the obverse with Eros seated, the reverse with grape arbor, lid with central conical shaped knob; an Apulian trefoil oinochoe with ovolo, meander and grape vine; an Apulian Gnathian-ware black-glazed krater, with vertical ribbing on the body; a Campanian black-glazed squat lekythos, with stamped decoration to body
7.15/16 in. (20.1 cm.) high. max
Provenance
M.H. Bloxam, by whom given to Rugby School Art Museum.
Sale room notice
Please note that the estimate for this lot is £3,000-5,000, as opposed to what was stated in the printed catalogue.

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