Probably an incense burner. On a round pedestal, integral base, flared body, and circular mouth. Three curved extensions on body, pierced for suspension. 5th/6th Century B.C. 2 inches high. Intact. Ex. old New Jersey collection.
On a round, integral pedestal base, round body with circular bands, strapped curved handle and tapering neck extending to flared spout. 5th/6th Century B.C. 6 1/2 inches high. Repaired. Ex. old New Jersey collection.
Graceful Etruscan drinking vessel with twin handles and concentric circular bands on the exterior. 5th/6th Century B.C. 6 1/2 inches handle span. 2 1/4 inches high. Rim repaired. Ex. NYC estate of Winifred Karpf, collected before 1980. Bucchero consists of carbon dust as a black pigment in this type of pottery.
Tall graceful vessel, with the "A" side depicting a standing draped woman, holding a wreath in her right hand, her left hand within the folded garment, her weight resting on her right leg, her left leg bent at the knee, the "B" side depicting a standing draped female, her right leg bent at the knee, her left hand wrapped in the deep folds. Decorated with palmettes and scroll designs on the body and neck. 3rd/4th Century B.C. 14 1/8 inches high. Intact. From a private New Jers ...click for details
The lid with two red-figure female heads on opposite sides, floral design on opposite sides, vertical lines around perimeter and a rosette on the knob handle, bowl on a round low foot and with twin handles. 3rd/4th Century B.C. 6 3/8 inches bowl handle span. Bowl and lid intact. From an old New Jersey collection.
With funnel spout, long neck and curved handle, scroll design on body and floral design on shoulder. 3rd/4th Century B.C. 4 inches high. Intact. Ex. Old New Jersey private collection.
Bulbous black on red-ware vessel set on a flat base decorated with circular bands, cylindrical neck with flared mouth and side loop handle. 750-600 B.C. 2 3/4 inches high. Mouth chipped. Otherwise, intact with encrustations. From an old New Jersey private collection.
From the Greek colonies in southern Italy. Round plate decorated with concentric circular design. 3rd/4th Century B.C. 5 1/2 inches diameter. Chip on extended rim. Ex. Private New Jersey collection, acquired in the 1970's.
A household vessel, resembling a spindle with a small solid stem, bulging body and long thick neck. Probably used to hold perfumes or oils. Hellenistic Period, 3rd-1st Century B.C. 5 1/4 inches high. Neck repaired. Small chip on base. Ex. Sothebys, NY