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Rare Egyptian Lapis Lazuli Amphora AppliqueGreek Campanian Glazed Pottery Mug w/ RibsEarly 20th C. Native American Acoma Pottery Jar
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Greek Attic Blackware Skyphos / Deep Kylix: Ancient Greece, Athens (Attic), ca. 5th century BCE. A finely-executed blackware skyphos or deep kylix with a rounded body, standing upon a tiered ring base, with twin upraised loop handles on either
0022: Greek Attic Blackware Skyphos / Deep KylixEst. US$700-US$1,000
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Greek Attic Blackware Footed Kylix: Ancient Greece, Athens, ca. 5th century BCE. A sturdy example of a wheel-thrown pottery kylix with a squat circular foot, a broad, shallow basin with an overhanging lip, and a pair of parabolic
0024: Greek Attic Blackware Footed KylixEst. US$600-US$900Lot Passed
Greek Daunian Polychrome Askos: Magna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, Daunian culture, ca. 350 to 300 BCE. A wheel-thrown pottery askos of a round-bottomed form used for storing and pouring valuable liquids. The vessel has
0024D: Greek Daunian Polychrome AskosEst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
Greek Attic Blackware Lidded Lekanis: Ancient Greece, Athens, Attic, ca. 5th to 4th century BCE. An attractive wheel-thrown pottery cosmetics container, known as a lekanis, often given by fathers to brides on their wedding day. The
0025: Greek Attic Blackware Lidded LekanisEst. US$800-US$1,200Lot Passed
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Tall Apulian / Campanian Pottery Trefoil Oinochoe: Magna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia or Campania, ca. 4th century BCE. A wonderful example of a wheel-thrown pottery oinochoe (pouring vessel) of a sizable form with a discoid foot, an
0026A: Tall Apulian / Campanian Pottery Trefoil OinochoeEst. US$1,500-US$2,250
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Greek Attic Blackware Krater: Greece, Attic, later Classical period, ca. 400 to 360 BCE. A very fine and quite sizeable bell krater, glazed with a thick, glossy black pigment that has attained a pretty silvery iridescence with
0026B: Greek Attic Blackware KraterEst. US$3,600-US$5,400
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Greek Campanian Glazed Pottery Mug w/ Ribs: Magna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Campania, ca. 360 to 320 BCE. A fine wheel-thrown pottery mug with a broad base, gently tapered walls ringed with five horizontal ribs, a rounded rim surrounding
0027: Greek Campanian Glazed Pottery Mug w/ RibsEst. US$900-US$1,400
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Very Fine Greek Apulian Red Figure Hydria: Magna Graecia, South Italy, Apulian, ca. 4th century BCE. A beautiful and sizeable hydria of a classic form on a raised disc foot with twin handles emerging from the shoulder and one behind on the
0028C: Very Fine Greek Apulian Red Figure HydriaEst. US$8,000-US$12,000
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Tall Greek Apulian Trefoil Oinochoe - Lady of Fashion: Magna Graecia, Apulian, ca. 4th century BCE. A tall-neck oinochoe decorated via the red-figure technique with wonderful details in added fugitive white and yellow pigment. The body of the vessel
0029: Tall Greek Apulian Trefoil Oinochoe - Lady of FashionEst. US$1,500-US$2,000
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