- Group of Ancient Roman and Greek Small
Pottery Vessels, 4th century B.C.- 3rd Century A.D. comprising an amphora, two bulbous bottles, a spherical jar and an Apulian blackware bowl amphora height 5.75 in — 14.6...
[more like this] - GROUP OF FOUR APULIAN AND GREEK POTTERY
VESSELS7 1/8 x 8 x 7 1/4 in., the largest, the Greek Krater.
Comprising:
Greek Pottery Krater
Etruscan Pottery Oinoche
Apulian Two Handled Vase
Apulian Kylix
Condition
The...
[more like this] - Greek Apulian Gnathian Pottery Skyphos,
late classical period, 310-300 BC attributed to the Knudsen group, with highly stylized vine pattern with leaves, grapes and tendrils 3.75 x 5.25 in — 9.5 x 13.3 cm...
[more like this] - 2 GREEK ARCHAIC & APULIAN POTTERY FRAGMENTSGreek
Empire, Archaic Period, ca. 7th to 6th century BCE; Magna Graecia, Southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. A lovely pair of pottery fragments, each depicting the head...
[more like this] - GREEK APULIAN POLYCHROME SKYPHOS W/
LADY OF FASHIONGreece, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. A wheel-thrown pottery skyphos with a tiered, pedestal foot, a gradually expanding body, a gently...
[more like this] - RARE APULIAN / MESSAPIAN POTTERY ASKOS
TL TESTEDMagna Graecia, South Italic, Apulia, Messapian, ca. 5th to 3rd century BCE. A gorgeous pottery askos presenting a bulbous body sitting upon an applied, discoid foot....
[more like this] - TALL GREEK APULIAN XENON POTTERY OLPEMagna
Graecia, South Italy, Apulian, ca. 340 to 300 BCE. A beautiful, handled pottery vessel known as an olpe decorated in added red pigment on a lustrous black glaze. The ancient...
[more like this] - GREEK APULIAN BLACK-GLAZED POTTERY SKYPHOS**Originally
Listed At $200**
Magna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. A fine wheel-thrown pottery skyphos (wine cup) with a discoid foot, an apple-shaped body...
[more like this] - GREEK GNATHIAN POTTERY BEAKED OINOCHOEMagna
Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, Ignazia, Gnathian, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. A fabulous example of a wheel-thrown pottery pouring vessel known as an oinochoe. The vessel...
[more like this] - TALL GREEK GNATHIAN POTTERY TREFOIL
OINOCHOEMagna Graecia, southern Italy, near present day Ignazia, Gnathian, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. An attractive blackware pottery pitcher with a trefoil spout decorated via the...
[more like this] - GREEK APULIAN POTTERY PLATE W/ LADY
OF FASHIONMagna Graecia, southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. A stunning red-figure plate on a raised foot featuring a "Lady of Fashion" wearing a saccos - head scarf...
[more like this] - GREEK APULIAN GUTTUS LION HEAD SPOUT,
EX-CHRISTIE'SGreek colonies, Southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 325 BCE. A gorgeously preserved, brilliantly painted pottery guttus, featuring a fierce spout in the form of a lion...
[more like this] - APULIAN RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER DIONYSIAN
SCENEMagna Graecia, Southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 330 to 320 BCE. An essential for any drinking symposium - a lovely, terracotta bell krater featuring red figure decoration...
[more like this] - MASSIVE GNATHIAN POLYCHROME SKYPHOS,
TL TESTED**First Time At Auction**
Magna Graecia, southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 360 to 325 BCE. A magnificent pottery skyphos finely hand-painted in intricate decoration of...
[more like this] - APULIAN RED-FIGURE BELL KRATER, SATYR,
MAENAD & EPHEBES...Magna Graecia, South Italy, Apulian, ca. 325 to 300 BCE. A striking pottery bell krater featuring red-figure decoration of a satyr and maenad on one side...
[more like this] - APULIAN RED-FIGURE SKYPHOS - NUDE EPHEBE
+ FEMALE (DEME...Magna Graecia, Apulian, ca. 4th century BCE. A splendid and quite sizable pottery skyphos boasting red-figure decoration of a nude ephebe and a draped female...
[more like this] - GREEK APULIAN GNATHIAN CERAMIC VESSELS,
4 Four articles of ancient Greek Apulian Gnathian ceramic pottery clay blackware comprising one glazed lekythos or oil vessel, one handled oinoche jug with trefoil lip, one...
[more like this] - Magna Graecia Guttus, ca. 4th Century
B.C. From the south of Italy, an Apulia pottery ever, used for refilling oil lamps and bathing oils. Bottom on piece has faint inscription "found in Rubi (Apulia) in 1879-260...."...
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