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Ca. 350 BC.A pottery bell krater composed of a bell-shaped body with a broad flange featuring a round rim and a pair of handles on its sides. The ...
Ca. Late 4th century BC.A red-figure bell krater, a vessel for mixing wine and water during symposium, crafted from terracotta and decorated with ...
Late Predynastic to Early Dynastic Period, Ca. 3100 - 2700 BC.A globular, bichrome earthenware vessel. The body is decorated throughout with a ser...
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty Ca. 1550/1549 - 1292 BC.A set of three alabaster vessels from the 18th Dynasty with globular bodies connected directly t...
New Kingdom, 18th Dynasty Ca. 1550/1549 - 1292 BC.A collection of three Egyptian alabaster vessels with elongated bodies that connect to a large n...
New Kingdom, Ca. 1550 - 1069 BC.An Egyptian New Kingdom jar, ovoid in form with a pointed base and a collar at the mouth, under the rim of the pot...
GREEK POTTERY UNGUENTARIUM
Ca. 100 BC.An attractive Hellenistic Greek wheel-thrown terracotta vessel. It has orange-hues and red circles in the shape of a spindle jar with a...
Magna Graecia, South Italy, Ca. 300 BC.A volute krater crafted from terracotta, characterized by an egg-shaped body that tapers onto a stem, ultim...
Ca. 300 BC.A Canosan volute krater crafted from terracotta, characterised by an egg-shaped body that tapers on a stem, ultimately resting upon a f...
DAUNIAN TERRACOTTA FOOTED KRATER
Ca. 400 - 300 BC.A terracotta footed krater. This was a vessel traditionally employed for mixing wine and water in ancient Greece. Characterized b...
Torcop Group, Ca. End of 4th century BC.An inverted pear-shaped pottery oinochoe with a tapered foot supporting its graceful form. The vessel, whi...
Ca. 400 - 300 BC.A Greek Apulian red figure tall-neck oinochoe with wonderful details in added white pigment. The body of the vessel presents a se...
GREEK APULIAN XENON SWAN KYLIX
Ca. 340 - 325 BC.A beautiful Apulian pottery kylix with a low foot, shallow bowl and two sloping handles. The vessel is decorated in the Xenon tec...
Ca. 450 - 350 BC.A Greek red figure Epichysis with a pear shaped body. The vessel has a floral motif with a rosette and palmetta decoration on the...
PAIR OF GREEK BLACK GLAZED KYLIX
Ca. 500 - 300 BC.A beautiful pair of Greek pottery kylix with a low foot supporting a shallow bowl and two sloped handles. The vessel is decorated...
VILLANOVAN BUCCHEROID KANTHAROS
Ca. 800 - 650 BC.A bucchero grey Villanovan kantharos, with thin sides and two raised handles. The vessel has a bulging bottom, with a slight holl...
ETRUSCAN BLACK-GLAZED OINOCHOE
Phantom group, Ca. 330 - 310 BC.An inverted pear-shaped pottery oinochoe with a tapered foot supporting its graceful form, probably produced by th...
GREEK BLACK-GLAZE KYLIX
Ca. 400 - 300 BC.A Greek blackware kylix. It is a stemless drinking cup crafted from terracotta and coated with a lustrous black glaze. It showcas...
Ca. 350 BC.An Apulian black glazed skyphos featuring a tall body tapering a short foot. The cup is equipped with two horizontal handles on opposin...
Ca. 350 BC.An Apulian black-glazed pottery skyphos with a cup-shaped form with two horizontal handles symmetrically affixed to opposite sides. The...
Ca. Mid 4th century BC.A black-glazed pottery skyphos of deep body with a tapered profile. The vessel features two horizontal handles for ease of ...
APULIAN RED FIGURE OINOCHOE
Ca. 370 - 340 BC.An Apulian oinochoe with red figure, probably created by the circle of the Snub Nose painter. The vessel is adorned with sparingl...
Ca. 2100 - 1800 BC.An Mesopotamian stone bowl. The Mesopotamian bowl is a deep drinking vessel with a carinated base and a flared rim. For similar...