A Graeco-Roman bone roundel with Eros, carved in relief with the chubby winged child kneeling on the ground in profile to the right, holding out a laden bowl in his hands, the reverse with four short incised strokes -- 1¼in. (3.3cm.) diam., circa 1st Century B.C./A.D.; a Corinthian pottery aryballos decorated with a frieze of four soldiers holding large circular shields -- 2 1/8in. (5.4cm.) high, circa 575-550 B.C.; a South Italian pottery stemmed dish with flaring foot, the dish decorated with orange concentric circle lines and dots -- 5¼in. (13.3cm.) diam., 2¼in. (5.7cm.) high, 4th-3rd Century B.C.; a Graeco-Roman grey pottery lamp decorated with three moulded palmettes -- 3¾in. (9.6cm.) long, 1st Century B.C.; and an Anatolian grey pottery beak-spouted jug -- 3in. (7.6cm.) high, 3rd millennium B.C. (5)

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A Graeco-Roman bone roundel with Eros, carved in relief with the chubby winged child kneeling on the ground in profile to the right, holding out a laden bowl in his hands, the reverse with four short incised strokes -- 1¼in. (3.3cm.) diam., circa 1st Century B.C./A.D.; a Corinthian pottery aryballos decorated with a frieze of four soldiers holding large circular shields -- 2 1/8in. (5.4cm.) high, circa 575-550 B.C.; a South Italian pottery stemmed dish with flaring foot, the dish decorated with orange concentric circle lines and dots -- 5¼in. (13.3cm.) diam., 2¼in. (5.7cm.) high, 4th-3rd Century B.C.; a Graeco-Roman grey pottery lamp decorated with three moulded palmettes -- 3¾in. (9.6cm.) long, 1st Century B.C.; and an Anatolian grey pottery beak-spouted jug -- 3in. (7.6cm.) high, 3rd millennium B.C. (5)

Lot Essay

Item one: it has been suggested that these small ivory and bone discs were used as theatre tokens or, alternatively, as gaming counters, cf. M. Bieber, The History of the Greek and Roman Theater, Princeton, 1961, figs. 811-812.

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