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An Apulian pottery beaked oinochoe
from a Canosan workshop, the biconical body with yellow slip, in imitation of a gold or bronze vessel, the neck with tall flaring spout with everted rim, ribbed handle repaired -- 10 5/8in. (27cm.) high, circa 300-250 B.C.; and a terracotta figure of a standing woman, wearing large pendant necklace, and holding a bird down by her left side -- 6 5/8in. (6.8cm.) high
See Illustration for item one (2)

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