Sold2022Greek Corinthian Pyxis Caryatid Supports, ex Sotheby'sGreece, Corinth, ca. late 6th century BCE. A lidded polychrome pyxis, most likely used to hold cosmetics, ointments, or trinkets - its attractive form comprised of a globular body, corseted shoulder,See Sold Price
Sold2018Greek Corinthian Terracotta Aryballos Siren Form w/ TLGreece, probably Corinth, ca. 6th century BCE. A charmingly-shaped ceramic aryballos in the form of a siren, with a long body shaped like a dove or pigeon and a raised head of a human woman with a claSee Sold Price
Sold2022Greek Corinthian Terracotta Aryballos with Eagle, c.Title: Greek Corinthian Terracotta Aryballos with Eagle, c. 6th Century B.C. Date/Origin: Corinthian, c. 6th Century B.C. Description: The body painted with red a eagle with open wings and beak, rosetSee Sold Price
Sold2021Greek Corinthian Terracotta Alabastron, c. 7th CenturyTitle: Greek Corinthian Terracotta Alabastron, c. 7th Century B.C. Date/Origin: Corinthian, c. 7th Century B.C. Description: The body painted with a standing eagle with human head and spread wings, roSee Sold Price
Sold2017Greek Corinthian Lidded Pyxis, Panthers, Goats, HarpiesGreece, Middle Corinthian, ca. 600 to 575 BCE. A beautifully decorated vessel from Corinth, Greece, commonly called a pyxis (a lidded container for cosmetics, ointments or trinkets; plural pyxides; hoSee Sold Price
Sold2018Large Greek Corinthian Pottery Globular PyxisGreece, Corinth, ca. 6th century BCE. Lovely rounded pottery pyxis sitting on short foot with even shorter rim which is capped by a round lid with spooled knob handle. Body is decorated with alternatiSee Sold Price
Sold2017Greek Corinthian Polychrome Covered PyxisGreek, Corinth, ca. late 6th century BCE. A two part, spool-shaped pottery vessel with painted geometric designs, possibly lettering, on the exterior of the top and sides. This is also referred to asSee Sold Price
Sold2021Lot of 2 Ancient Greek,Roman Pottery Vessels c.5th centLot of 2 Ancient Greek,Roman Pottery Vessels c.5th cent BC/1st cent AD. SIze 1 3/4 - 3 3/8 inches high. A small Greek corinthian aryballos, together with a Roman Terracotta Vessel. Provenance: Ex NYCSee Sold Price
Sold2016Greek Blackware Pyxis w/ Lid - Floral PatternGreece, 4th century BCE. A glazed black terracotta pyxis (jar with lid) complete with a delightfully shaped lid. The bowl of the pyxis is deep, with a small, pronounced foot; the interior is unglazed.See Sold Price
Sold2021Squat Greek Corinthian Polychrome Jarlet**Originally Listed At $200** Greece, Corinthian, ca. 6th century BCE. A petite terracotta jarlet with a polychrome motif painted on the base, body, and rim of the vessel. The wheel thrown vessel restSee Sold Price
Sold2021Squat Greek Corinthian Polychrome JarletGreece, Corinthian, ca. 6th century BCE. A petite terracotta jarlet with a polychrome motif painted on the base, body, and rim of the vessel. The wheel thrown vessel rests on a rounded, but stable basSee Sold Price
Sold2023Grand Tour Corinthian Pottery Aryballos with AnimalsGreek Corinthian Style Pottery Aryballos with Animals, 18th 19th century...A round bodied terracotta oil vessel with a wide flat lip, loop handle and painted and incised with ibex, and lion and owl amSee Sold Price
Sold2018Greek Decorated Appulian PyxisDESCRIPTION: A Greek Apulian Pyxis composed of Terracotta, embellished along the top lid with feminine figures outlined by a black glaze finish. Comes with COA CIRCA: Possibly 4 Ct. B.C ORIGIN: GreekSee Sold Price
Sold2017Ancient Greek Antiquities,Aryballos & Lamp FillerTwo Ancient Greek Antiquities: Corinthian Aryballos, or flask for perfumed oil, c. 600 BC, with a band of felines; together with an Hellenic black glazed terracotta oil lamp filler, c. 4th-3rd C., BCSee Sold Price
Sold2021Sūkās II.Sūkās II. The Aegean, Corinthian and Eastern Greek Pottery and Terracottas In: Historisk-filosofiske skrifter udgivet af Det Kgl. Danske videnskabernes selskab, Bind 6 Ploug G. (1973). KSee Sold Price
Sold2023Corinthian Aryballos, ca. 6-7th BCECorinthian Aryballos, ca. 6-7th BCE, Terracotta vessel with small handle and wide brim for distribution of scent, hand decorated with Greek Hoplite warriors. Dimensions: Apprx 2-3/8"T. From the collecSee Sold Price
Sold2023RARE GREEK CORINTHIAN BRONZE HELMETCa. 600 BC. A bronze combat helmet of Archaic Corinthian-Type, hammered from a single sheet of bronze with finely contoured almond-shaped eyes that gently taper to a point. Simplistic curvilinear eyebSee Sold Price
Sold2022A rare Corinthian terracotta monkey with mortarA rare Corinthian terracotta monkey with mortar Late 5th Century B.C. The monkey modelled with pierced nostrils and mouth, with applied ears, holding a pestle in his right hand, the left hand holdingSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Greek terracotta group of two dancing female figuresA Greek terracotta group of two dancing female figures Sicily, circa 220-200 B.C. One wearing a belted chiton, her hair centrally parted and drawn back into a chignon, her companion leans on her shouSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Greek terracotta antefix of PanA Greek terracotta antefix of Pan Taranto, circa 4th Century B.C. The head moulded with curved horns, wavy hair and pointed ears, the face with furrowed brow and high-arched eyebrows, 16cm high FootnSee Sold Price
Sold2024GREEK TERRACOTTA VOTIVE POMEGRANATE Hellenistic, 300 - 100 BC. A votive offering moulded from terracotta in the shape of a pomegranate which has been cut open into two halves. This Terracotta Pomegranate may have been used to decorate aSee Sold Price
Sold2016Published Greek Terracotta Antefix of Gorgon, ex-C. EdeAncient Greece, ca. 540 BCE. Published on the front cover of Charles Ede Ltd Antiquities Catalogue 168 (a copy of which is included with this piece) with the following descriptions,"Greek circular antSee Sold Price
Sold2017Outstanding Greek terracotta figure of a seated womanAn outstanding Greek terracotta figure of a seated woman, 3rd – 2nd Century BC, on integral base, very naturally posed seated on a rock, wearing chiton and himation, her features beautifully detaileSee Sold Price
2018Tall / Important Greek Terracotta Censer - FemaleMagna Graecia or Sicily, ca. 3rd to 2nd century BCE. A striking, finely molded terracotta ritual incense burner in the form of a youthful female bust. She wears a high polos headdress in the form of aSee Sold Price
7 days LeftYour AntiquarianGreek, Proto-Corinthian piriform aryballos depicting bands and running dogs€180(1 bid)
7 days LeftYour AntiquarianGreek, Proto-Corinthian piriform aryballos depicting bands and running dogs€160