Description
A rare formed " Amphora" pair of Neoclassical made made from dense terracotta or possibly sandstone boat these massive beautiful patinated urns.
Previously from a major Connitticut home thus sold prior from a major NYC dealer.
It's quite rare to have the "cylinder" form and most urns are more robust and wide.
Surrounded by Neoclassical motif and theme probably indicating a Greek Freeze , thus pertaining to the " Amphora" form .
Ceramics of shapes and uses falling within the range of amphorae, with or without handles, are of prehistoric heritage across Eurasia, from the Caucasus to China. For example, the kvevri, common in the Republic of Georgia and the Caucasus, may be traced back to approximately 6000 BC. Amphorae dated to approximately 4800 BC have been found in Banpo, a Neolithic site of the Yangshao culture in China. Amphorae first appeared on the Phoenician coast at approximately 3500 BC.
In the Bronze and Iron Ages amphorae spread around the ancient Mediterranean world, being used by the ancient Greeks and Romans as the principal means for transporting and storing grapes, olive oil, wine, oil, olives, grain, fish, and other commodities. They were produced on an industrial scale until approximately the 7th century AD. Wooden and skin containers seem to have supplanted amphorae thereafter.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Few chips , cracks on base otherwise good
Origin:
United States
Materials & Techniques:
Sandstone
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Previously from a major Connitticut home thus sold prior from a major NYC dealer.
It's quite rare to have the "cylinder" form and most urns are more robust and wide.
Surrounded by Neoclassical motif and theme probably indicating a Greek Freeze , thus pertaining to the " Amphora" form .
Ceramics of shapes and uses falling within the range of amphorae, with or without handles, are of prehistoric heritage across Eurasia, from the Caucasus to China. For example, the kvevri, common in the Republic of Georgia and the Caucasus, may be traced back to approximately 6000 BC. Amphorae dated to approximately 4800 BC have been found in Banpo, a Neolithic site of the Yangshao culture in China. Amphorae first appeared on the Phoenician coast at approximately 3500 BC.
In the Bronze and Iron Ages amphorae spread around the ancient Mediterranean world, being used by the ancient Greeks and Romans as the principal means for transporting and storing grapes, olive oil, wine, oil, olives, grain, fish, and other commodities. They were produced on an industrial scale until approximately the 7th century AD. Wooden and skin containers seem to have supplanted amphorae thereafter.
Condition:
Alterations: Original Condition Unaltered
Imperfections: Some Imperfections
Condition Notes: Few chips , cracks on base otherwise good
Origin:
United States
Materials & Techniques:
Sandstone
International: No International Shipping for this auction.
Combined shipping: Please ask about combined shipping for multiple lots before bidding.
Condition
Original Condition Unaltered; Some Imperfections; Few chips , cracks on base otherwise good
Buyer's Premium
20%
Dimensions
45.75 x 17 x 17 in
Pair Late 19th Century Monumental Neoclassical Amphora Garden Urns - Set of 2
Estimate $6,250-$18,750
Starting Price
$5,000
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Heirloom Living II
Jun 12, 2026 7:00 PM EDTNew York, NY, United States
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