Sold2016Aphrodite Gallery - Large Gnathian Pottery SkyphosGreek, ca. 4th Century B.C. Wide black-glazed skyphos is decorated with chevrons, stylized grape vines, wavy lines, and dot design in a variety of pigments. Dimensions: H. 11 1/2 in. (29.2 cm.) ProveSee Sold Price
Sold2016Greek Gnathian Pottery Kylix w/ GrapevinesMagna Graecia, Southern Italy, Campania, Gnathian, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. A wheel thrown, twin bifurcated handled kylix (drinking cup) with a corsetted body, raised on a stem from a round foot. The bodySee Sold Price
Sold2017Collection Apulian, Boetian, and Gnathian Greek PotteryCollection Apulian, Boetian, and Gnathian Greek Pottery. Including an oinoche, a skyphos, a lekanis and a pottery fragment. Largest Size: 2.25'' x 5.25'' x 5.25'' (6 x 13 x 13 cm). Provenance: Ex CollSee Sold Price
Sold2021Greek Gnathian Polychrome Skyphos w/ Alabastron**First Time At Auction** Magna Graecia, Southern Italy, Apulia, Ignazia, Gnathian, ca. late 4th to 3rd century BCE. A wheel-thrown pottery skyphos of captivating form decorated with fugitive pigment.See Sold Price
Sold2023Ancient Greek Gnathian Ware Skyphos c.4th century BC.Ancient Greek Gnathian Ware Skyphos c.4th century BC. Size 3 1/2 inches high. 5 3/4 inches across handle spam. Fine Gnathian ware pottery Skyphos with twin handles decorated with grapes. Provenance: ESee Sold Price
Sold2022Tall Greek Gnathian Pottery Trefoil OinochoeMagna Graecia, southern Italy, near present day Ignazia, Gnathian, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. An attractive blackware pottery pitcher with a trefoil spout decorated via the Gnathian technique with fugitive rSee 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
Sold2018Beautiful Greek Gnathian Pottery EpichysisMagna Graecia, southern Italy, near Ignazia, Apulia, ca. 325 BCE. A very fine pottery pouring vessel known as an epichysis, possessing a characteristically spool-shaped base with a curved low body leaSee Sold Price
Sold2022Greek Gnathian Pottery Beaked OinochoeMagna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, Ignazia, Gnathian, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. A fabulous example of a wheel-thrown pottery pouring vessel known as an oinochoe. The vessel exhibits a spool-formSee Sold Price
Sold2016Greek Gnathian Pottery Trefoil Oinochoe - Grapes & BirdMagna Graecia, Southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. A breathtaking trefoil oinochoe created in a pottery workshop in the Apulia region of southern Italy where potters were known for introducingSee Sold Price
Sold2019Ancient Greek Gnathian Pottery ProchousA painted vessel decorated in the typical colours with added white, yellow and red pigments, with a long neck and bulbous body sat on a small pedestal base.Cf. Green, J. R., "Some Gnathia Pottery in tSee Sold Price
Sold2017Pair of Greek Gnathian Pottery OinochoesMagna Graecia, southern Italy, Apulia, Gnathian, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. Two attractive trefoil oinochoe vessels created in a pottery workshop in the Apulia region of southern Italy where potters were knoSee Sold Price
Sold2023GREEK GNATHIAN POTTERY PROCHOUSCa. 4th century BC. A pouring vessel known as a prochous, wheel-thrown and decorated with a lustrous black glaze. The vessel is defined by its discoid foot, a bulbous teardrop-shaped body, a narrow neSee Sold Price
Sold2020Greek Gnathian Pottery Lekythos Net MotifMagna Graecia, South Italy, Gnathian, ca 325 BCE. A gorgeous polychrome lekythos, the body decorated with an attractive net pattern in black, a band of concentric circles with traces of white fugitiveSee Sold Price
Sold2022GREEK GNATHIAN SKYPHOS WITH IVY AND VINE TENDRILSCa. 2nd half of the 4th - 1st half of the 3rd Century BC This skyphos is a particularly nice and well-preserved example of a typical drinking cup from Southern Italy in the highly decorative GnathianSee Sold Price
Sold2021Greek Gnathian Pottery Net Lekythos**Originally Listed At $400** Magna Graecia, South Italy, Gnathian, ca. 4th to 3rd century BCE. A gorgeous polychrome terracotta lekythos, the body decorated with a net pattern in black with added whiSee Sold Price
Sold2019A handsome Greek Gnathian skyphos, ApuliaA handsome Greek Gnathian skyphos, Apulia, 4th Century BC, with low pedestal foot and two horizontal loop handles, the body decorated with vine motif. H: 2 5/8 in (6.7 cm); W: 4 3/4 in (12.1 cm). LighSee Sold Price
Sold2017A Greek pottery skyphos, Magnia GraeciaA Greek pottery skyphos, Magnia Graecia, c. 4th - 3rd Century BC, decorated in solid brown slip over most of the body and thin bands of brown slip just below the handles on the exterior and interior.See Sold Price
Sold2020Beautiful Greek Gnathian Pottery Cup w/ Painted Motifs**Originally Listed At $300** Magna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, near Ignazia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. A fabulous wheel-thrown pottery drinking cup with a petite circular base, a bowl-shaped loSee Sold Price
Sold2018A Greek Pottery SkyphosHeight: 1 15/16 inches (4.9 cm.) Width: 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm.) Circa 3rd-2nd Century B.C. Ex. A. Klein collection, New York, 1960's. Authenticity guaranteed. A certificate + official Aphrodite GallerSee Sold Price
Sold2017Greek Gnathian Painted Skyphos, c. 340-320 B.C.Date & Origin: Greek, c. 340-320 B.C. Description: Greek Gnathian skyphos decorated on one side with vines above and around an amphora alabastron, ovolo and scrolls bands around the top. Horizontal haSee Sold Price
2024Greek Gnathian Polychrome Pottery OinochoeMagna Graecia, southern Italy, near present day Ignazia, Gnathian, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. An elegant and intact blackware pottery pitcher with a trefoil spout decorated via the Gnathian technique with fuSee Sold Price
Sold2023GREEK APULIAN POTTERY SKYPHOSDecorated with acanthus and pretty lady pattern. Inscription under base. Dimensions: H 3.25" x W 6" x D 3.5" Condition: Age wear, rubbing, some loss to pigment.See Sold Price
Sold2022Greek Gnathian Glazed Pottery Bowl w/ LeavesMagna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, near present-day Ignazia, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. A wheel-thrown pottery bowl with a squat foot and a hemispherical basin, all enrobed in lustrous jet-black glaze savSee Sold Price
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