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Mint Greek Xenon Kantharos with Wave Pattern

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 613441

Mint Greek Xenon Kantharos with Wave Pattern
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$1275.00 

This superb piece is a kantharos that is intact and it is a scarce type. This Greek ceramic is classified as "Xenon ware", and was named after a similar kantharos that is now in Frankfurt that bears the inscription "XENON". This type of pottery represents a further aspect of Apulian pottery, which may be a combination of native Greek from southern Italy and mainland Greek, meaning a Greek artist from Attica. This vessel may also have been an importation from Attica into Ma ...click for details


Unique Greek Apulian/Gnathian Baby Feeder/Strainer

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 573393

Unique Greek Apulian/Gnathian Baby Feeder/Strainer
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$1275.00 

This interesting piece is a Greek Apulian/Gnathian baby feeder and/or strainer. This piece with this type of extension is commonly known as a "baby feeder", as this type of extension is often seen designed with Roman glass vessels, but I think this ceramic may have been used to filter olive oil. This piece dates circa Last Quarter of the 4th century BC and may be unique, and is a type that I have not seen on the market. This piece also represents the last phase of Apulian ceramic pr ...click for details


Greek Lustrous Black Glazed Kylix

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 614360

Greek  Lustrous Black Glazed Kylix
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$1275.00 

This mint quality Greek black glazed kylix dates circa 4th century B.C. This piece is approximately 2.5 inches high by 11 inches from handle to handle. This piece is mint qaulity, with no repair and/or over paint, and it has some spotty white calcite deposits. The deep black glaze is very lustrous, and as such, has exceptional eye appeal. There are four incised palmettes seen in the inner center and they are very detailed. This piece also sits on a ring base that elevates the cup. This fin ...click for details


Dainty Greek Apulian Pelike with Beautiful Female Bust

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 804176

Dainty Greek Apulian Pelike with Beautiful Female Bust
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$1675.00 

This dainty piece is a Greek Apulian pelike that dates circa 3rd quarter of the 4th century B.C. This piece is approximately 6.25 inches high and is 100% original, although it has been repaired mostly near the base of the piece. This piece has spotty white calcite deposits, and some minute root marking. This piece has a beautiful female bust on one side and a nude, running youth on the other. The female bust probably depicts Persephone, who in ancient Greek myth was associated with the chang ...click for details


Attractive Greek Canosan Volute Krater & Medusa Faces

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 792454

Attractive Greek Canosan Volute Krater & Medusa Faces
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$5875.00 

This very attractive piece is a Greek volute krater that dates circa late 4th century B.C. This piece is approximately 19 inches high and is a large vessel for the type. This piece was produced by native Greeks that lived in southern Italy, and their culture is classified as "Canosan", which derives it's name from the town of Canosa, where many pieces of this culture were thought to have been produced. This type of vessel has also been classified as "Late Canosan", and ...click for details


Greek Terracotta Bust of a Goddess

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 807349

Greek Terracotta Bust of a Goddess
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$285.00 

This Greek terracotta bust dates circa 3rd-2nd century B.C. and is approximately 2.25 inches high. This piece was mold made and probably represents Persephone, as the portrait is of a young woman. This piece was also votive. as the ancient Greeks believed that the restoration of this goddess to the upper world promised the faithful their own resurrection from death. Zeus decreed that Persephone must pass four to six months a year with Hades as queen of the Underworld, and the rest of the time ...click for details


Mint Greek Apulian Plate with Lady of Fashion

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 785287

Mint Greek Apulian Plate with Lady of Fashion
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$1675.00 

This mint quality Greek Apulian plate is in flawless/intact condition and dates circa 350-330 B.C. This plate is slightly smaller than what is normally seen, and because of its petite size, this makes this piece a scarce type. This piece is approximately 5.4 inches in diameter, and this type of vessel ranges from about 4 inches in diameter to about 18 inches in diamter, with the majority being approximately 6-9 inches in diameter. The scene on the top side shows the so-called "Lady-of-Fa ...click for details


Mint Greek Attic Black-glazed Lekythos

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 824479

Mint Greek Attic Black-glazed Lekythos
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$1865.00 

This Greek Attic lekythos dates circa 5th century B.C. and is approximately 8.3 inches high. The condition of this exceptional piece is mint quality, with no repair and/or restoration. This piece has not been over cleaned as well, as there are attractive white calcite deposits that are seen on one side of the vessel. This piece has a deep black lustrous glaze on the main body, a beautiful multi-colored iridescent patina seen within the black glaze, black rays seen on the upper shoulder, and a ...click for details


Sensual Greek Hellenistic Terracotta of Aphrodite

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 807465

Sensual Greek Hellenistic Terracotta of Aphrodite
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$2375.00 

This exceptional Greek Hellenistic terracotta was mold made from a light brown clay, and has traces of a thin white glaze. This piece dates circa 250-150 B.C. and is in superb condition, with no apparent repair/restoration. This piece is very voluptuous, and has a very sensuous body and beautiful face. There is no question that this piece was meant to portray a young Aphrodite, the ancient Greek goddess of love. This piece is likely from Myrina in Asia Minor, as this center produced the fine ...click for details


Greek Sub-Mycenaean Terracotta Amphora, 900-600 B.C.

Antiques: Regional Art: Ancient World: Greek: Pottery: Pre AD 1000   item# 594153

Greek Sub-Mycenaean Terracotta Amphora, 900-600 B.C.
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$525.00 

This attractive piece is a Greek terracotta amphora that dates circa 1100-700 B.C., and is Sub-Mycenaean (Iron Age I & II). This light red terracotta is intact and has nice heavy white calcite deposits seen within the vessel. There are also spotty white calcite deposits seen on the outside surface and the inner surface has traces of root marking. This piece was probably used a table ware vessel and is approximately 4.6 inches high. A nice intact vessel with good eye appeal. Ex: Private ...click for details

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