Sold2016Choice Greek Gnathian / Apulian Pottery MugClassical World, Magna Graecia, southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 300 BCE. A beautiful small cup, with a small strap handle coming off the shoulder and rolling forward onto the lower rim. The rim flares outSee Sold Price
Sold2016Ancient Greek Apulian Gnathian Ware Epichysis JugAncient Greek Apulian Gnathian Ware Epichysis Pottery Jug c. 4th century BC. Decorated with Red and black stylized scrolling foliage. Size 7 3/8 inches high. (18.7 cm). Condition: is intact and has aSee Sold Price
Sold2015Greek Gnathian / Apulian Painted Vessel - Rare Form!Magna Graecia, southern Italy, Apulia, found near the town of Ignazia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. Unusual form! Pottery jar or cup on short foot, flared midsection and rim, painted in fugitive paint in red,See 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
Sold2021Ancient Greek Apulian Gnathian-ware Epichysis c. 320Ancient Greek Apulian Gnathian-ware Epichysis c. 320 B.C. Size 6 1/8 inches high. pottery pouring vessel with round base, tubular neck and a slender beaked spout, raised strap handle, with applied matSee 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
Sold2016Ancient Greek Gnathian Pelike Pottery Storage JarAncient Greek Gnathian Pelike Pottery Storage Jar 9.5''x5.5''. Blackware handled jar with swan motif. Full form with scattered glaze flaking. 4th century BCE. Similar to Apulian.See Sold Price
Sold2018Greek Apulian Pottery Net LekythosMagna Graecia, South Italy, probably Gnathian, ca 325 BCE. A gorgeous polychrome lekythos, the body decorated with an attractive net pattern in black, double striations of black bordering the netted pSee Sold Price
Sold2017Superb Greek Apulian Pottery Fish PlateMagna Graecia, South Italy, Apulian, ca. 350 BCE. A ceramic fish plate of a classic pinax or pinakion (meaning tablet for its shape) form with three fish, a ray, a shrimp, and a seashell painted via tSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient Greek Apulian PotteryBlack painted Gnathia skyphos with white and red tendrils, leaves, and other geometric decoration. Gnathia pelike with faded decoration. Red figure lekanis with ladies-of-fashion profiles betweenSee Sold Price
Sold2016Very Fine Greek Apulian Pottery Patera, Lady of FashionSouth Italic, Apulia, ca. 340 to 320 BCE. An attractive Apulian red-figure pottery patera, the tondo decorated with a female Lady of Fashion painted in profile wearing a saccos and an elaborate coiffuSee Sold Price
Sold2022Greek pottery Alabastron Oil Bottle decorated w/ pair of CockerellsGreek pottery Alabastron Oil Bottle, decorated with pair of Cockerells possibly 400-500BC .25lb Approx. Measurements: 4.25" height x 2.25".Domestic Shipping: $25See Sold Price
Sold2017Greek Apulian Pottery Lady of Fashion PlateGreece, Magna Graecia, southern Italy, Apulia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. A Greek red-figure plate on a raised foot featuring a "Lady of Fashion" wearing a saccos (head scarf) with pearl strands and hair pinSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient Greek Gnathian Apulian Blackware Lekythos,Ancient Greek Gnathian Apulian blackware lekythos, having a flared rim, depicting a white and red figure of the winged goddess Nike, seated and holding a offering dish to bulbous body, flanked on theSee Sold Price
Sold2017Greek Gnathian Apulian Kantharos and KotyleGreek Gnathian Apulian Kantharos and Kotyle. Largest Size: 6.25'' x 6'' x 3.75'' (16 x 15 x 10 cm). Provenance: Ex Collection of Lawrence Buchanan and Dr. Enrique von Kiguel who acquired items in theiSee 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
Sold2018Fine Greek Apulian Pottery Lekanis - Ladies of FashionMagna Graecia, South Italy, Apulia, ca. 350 to 325 BCE. Finely painted via the red-figure technique with delicate details added in fugitive orange-yellow pigment, a two part covered lekanis vessel onSee Sold Price
Sold2021Greek Apulian Pottery Column KraterMagna Graecia, South Italic Colonies, Apulia, ca. 340 to 325 BCE. A sizeable and splendid wheel-thrown pottery column krater adorned in pigments of cream and sienna. The wonderful vessel displays a buSee Sold Price
Sold2021Ancient Greek Apulian Pottery LekanisRed figure two-piece pottery lekanis. The cover with seated ladies-of-fashion between palmettes, and rosette decorated handle. The footed and double handled bowl with geometric decoration. ReconstrucSee 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
Sold2015Greco-Roman Greek Apulian Pottery Lady of FashionFine Apulian Greco-Roman pottery elevated plate, decorated with the face of a lady of fashion, in formal dress, and surrounded by stylistic motifs. The plate sits on a high raised foot. Height 1 1/2 (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
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