Sold2016Lovely Pair of Greek Canosan Pottery DovesGreek Empire, South Italic colony of Canosa, ca 4th century BCE. Cute pair of pottery doves, probably manufactured for votive purposes each in pinkish pottery covered with white slip with remains of oSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pair Greek Canosan Pottery Trefoil Oinochoai - TL TestMagna Graecia, Apulia, Canosan Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd century BCE. A pair of brilliantly blue trefoil-lipped oinochoai (the plural of oinochoe). They are of identical form, with delicate handles,See Sold Price
Sold2022Ancient Female Heads: Greek Pottery + Gandharan SchistGreece, Hellenistic Period, ca. 4th to 1st century BCE; Central Asia, Afghanistan, Gandhara, ca. 2nd to 3rd century CE. A lovely pair of ancient female heads: a Greek pottery head and a Gandharan schiSee Sold Price
Sold2015Gorgeous Greek Canosan Pottery KantharosMagna Graecia, southern Italy, Apulia, Canosa, ca. 325 BCE. Large and lovely pottery kantharos on tall foot, taller "cup" with flaring rim and twin sweeping handles to the sides. One painted in addedSee Sold Price
Sold2017Pair of Greek Female Pottery HeadsGreece, early Hellenistic period, ca. 4th to 3rd century CE. A lovely pair of Grecian terracotta female busts. The smaller head, made from orange-hued pottery, features well-aged facial features and aSee Sold Price
Sold20212 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 of a figure with a thicSee Sold Price
Sold2018Beautiful Greek Canosan Terracotta Face VesselGreek, colony of Canosa, southeastern Italy, ca. 4th century BCE. Lovely Greek pottery "false oinochoe." Non-functioning vessel that was almost certainly created for the tomb of a wealthy Greek livingSee Sold Price
Sold2022Greek Canosan Terracotta Standing Female Votive FigureMagna Graecia, Apulia, Canosan Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd century BCE. A lovely, mold-made, pottery figure of a female, perhaps a goddess, depicted standing in contrapposto atop a rectangular plinth.See Sold Price
Sold2017Greek Apulian Pottery Lekanis - Ladies of FashionMagna Graecia, South Italy, Apulia, ca. 4th century BCE. A lovely Greek lekanis, the lid decorated in red-figure with a pair of elegant Ladies of Fashion alternating with large palmettes. In addition,See Sold Price
Sold2018Greek Cypriot Pottery Shallow Bowl w/ HandlesAncient Greece, Cyprus, ca. first half of the 1st millennium BCE. A lovely wheel-thrown pottery plate with a slight concave base, wide walls, a shallow basin, and a thick rim with a pair of applied arSee Sold Price
Sold2018Greek Boeotian Archaic Pottery KantharosAncient Greece, Boeotian, Archaic Period, ca. 725 to 700 BCE. A lovely wheel-thrown pottery kantharos with a slightly concave base, a globular body, a petite flared rim, and a pair of high-arching hanSee Sold Price
Sold2018Large Greek Canosan Pottery Standing GoddessMagna Graecia, Apulia, Canosan Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd century BCE. A fantastic mold-made terracotta votive figure depicting a goddess standing with a classic weight shift, her right leg crossed oSee Sold Price
Sold2018Greek Canosan Pottery Polychrome Standing GoddessMagna Graecia, Apulia, Canosan Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd century BCE. A beautiful and still bright example of a mold-made terracotta figure, depicting a standing young woman of fashion. She wears aSee Sold Price
Sold2017Matched Pair Greek Canosan Oinochoe, Male & FemaleMagna Graecia, Southeast Italy, Canosan, ca. 350 to 250 BCE. A pendant pair or shall we say 'couple' of graceful oinochoe vessels, the portrait bases representing a male and a female visage with verySee Sold Price
Sold2022Greek Canosan Pottery Female Standing ContrapostoMagna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, Canosan, Hellenistic Period, ca. 4th to 2nd century BCE. A mold-formed pottery statue of a standing contraposto woman dressed in flowing garments, and remSee Sold Price
Sold2022Greek Canosan Pottery Figure Female VotiveMagna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, Canosan, Hellenistic Period, ca. mid-4th to early 2nd century BCE. A gorgeous, mold-formed pottery statue of a standing woman dressed in flowing garmentsSee Sold Price
Sold2018Greek Canosan Pottery Figure of Woman DancingMagna Graecia, Apulia, Canosa, early Hellenistic Period, ca. late 4th century BCE. A beautiful mold-formed figure of a woman, depicted in long flowing garments, and presenting a dance-like pose with rSee Sold Price
Sold2018Lovely Greek Pottery Head of a GoddessGreece, probably Tanagra, Boeotia, Hellenstic period, ca. late 4th to 3rd century BCE. A head from the naturalistic tradition of pottery that is best known from Tanagra, where figurines like the one tSee Sold Price
Sold2018Greek Canosan Pottery Lidded Jar**Originally Listed At $150** Magna Graecia, Apulia, Canosan Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd century BCE. A pretty, buff lidded jar with a flared, flat foot, deep walls, and a round lid. Size with lid on:See Sold Price
Sold2016Lovely Greek Gnathian Pottery ProchousGreek colony of Apulia, Gnathian Style, named after the town of Ignazia in southeastern Italy, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. Beautiful and graceful pouring vessel for precious oils in deep black glaze painted pSee Sold Price
Sold2016Lovely Greek Blackware Pottery GuttosMagna Graecia, Southern Italy, ca. 325 BCE. A black-glazed pottery guttos (oil pouring vessel) of a characteristically squat rounded form with a single trumpet-shaped spout, a ribbed, ring-like handleSee Sold Price
Sold2019Lovely Greek Blackware Pottery Guttos**Originally Listed At $300** Magna Graecia, southern Italy, ca. 325 BCE. A black-glazed pottery guttos (also guttus - an oil pouring vessel) of characteristically squat rounded form with a single truSee Sold Price
Sold2017A pair of Greek pottery vesselsA pair of Greek pottery vessels, c. 4th Century BC, the first is a black-glazed pedestal bowl, 3 in x 5 in (8.3 x 12.7 cm) and the other is a Campanian bowl with stamped palm motif in the interior. 6See Sold Price
Sold2022Pair of Chinese Tang Pottery Female Figures, TL TestedEast Asia, China, Tang Dynasty, ca. 618 to 906 CE. A lovely pair of pottery female attendants, both elegantly dressed in floor-length robes, elaborate updos, and liberal remains of white, black, and oSee Sold Price
Jun 02Global Auctions CompanyGreek pottery Alabastron Oil Bottle, decorated with pair of Cockerells$1,000