Greek clay skyphos (drinking cup)
With handles having knot terminals perhaps Boetian
Circa 4 - 6th century AD
3 X 5 inches
Scarce type very graceful
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South Italian Apulian Gnathia wear oinochoe
(a type of pitcher used for wine in the classical period)
With the trefoil lip and painted grape vine design
Circa 350 BC
5 inches
Corinthian Greek pottery female diety.Circa 5-7 th. Century BC. 7 inches high. The woman stands on a rectangular base holding a pomegranate in right hand and a bird or animal in the left. She wears a polos and chiton. These figures have been identified with Persephone or Demeter but might represent worshipers rather than the deity herself. Comes with Lucite base.