- Two Greek Terracotta Vessels
Circa 5th-4th
Century B.C.
Height of tallest 5 3/8 inches (13.7 cm).
Property from The Brummer Collection from Drs. John and Pat Laszlo, Atlanta, Georgia...
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Circa
7th-2nd Century B.C.
Diameter of largest 5 7/8 inches (14.92 cm).
Property from The Brummer Collection from Drs. John and Pat Laszlo, Atlanta, Georgia...
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Circa
7th-3rd Century B.C.
Height of tallest 7 inches (17.78 cm).
Property from The Brummer Collection from Drs. John and Pat Laszlo, Atlanta, Georgia...
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