Ca. AD 400 - 500. A moulded redware oil lamp, an example of the Hayes II A type. The lamp features a small krater in a recessed tondo, a lug handl...
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A Greek pottery trapezoidal loom weight with moulded decoration; a Greek terracotta relief with M...
A Greek pottery trapezoidal loom weight with moulded decoration; a Greek terracotta relief with Medusa head, likely from a volute krater, circa 4...
AN APULIAN POTTERY BELL KRATER ATTRIBUTED TO THE BARLETTA PAINTER CIRCA 4TH CENTURY BC, 37.8cm H x
AN APULIAN POTTERY BELL KRATER ATTRIBUTED TO THE BARLETTA PAINTER CIRCA 4TH CENTURY BC, 37.8cm H x 38.5cm D Purchased at Sotheby’s, 'Antiquities' ...
A Greek black glazed pottery bell krater South Italy, circa 4th Century B.C. on a raised hollow...
A Greek black glazed pottery bell krater South Italy, circa 4th Century B.C. on a raised hollow base, 17cm high Provenance: Private UK ...
Ca. 340 - 320 BC. An Apulian red figure bell Krater depicting a swan, close in the style of the Painter of Truro Pelike and the Haifa Painter. Sid...
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...
Ca. 390 BC. A pottery bell krater with a black glazed body adorned with red figure decorations. Its composition includes a circular base, a short ...
Magna Graecia, South Italy, Ca. 300 BC. A volute krater crafted from terracotta, characterized by an egg-shaped body that tapers onto a stem, ulti...
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 ...
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. 300 - 200 BC. A pottery column krater with round base, concave foot, handles on shoulder, and a flat rim. Decorated with drop motifs on the sh...
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 ...
Greece, two Daunian terracotta funnel kraters and two askos, 6th-5th century BC; with geometrical slip decoration. (restored) h. 23 - 15 cm. Prove...
A Daunian krater and pot, ca. 5th century BC; both with two handles and red - brown slip decoration. h. 17 cm. Provenance: Private Dutch collecti...
Greek, Attic black glaze cup with lid, a jar with handle, possibly Attic and an Appulian miniature k
Greek, Attic black glaze cup with lid, a jar with handle, possibly Attic and an Appulian miniature krater, 4th century BC h. 14, 10 and 6,5 cm. [3]