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Ca. 500 BC. A lovely, black-figure pottery amphora of a classic form, with a bulbous body upon a raised, round foot, a flared rim at the top, and ...
Ca. 300 BC. A finely modelled skyphos from the Gnathia region of Magnia Graecia. It is made from light brown clay, which has been covered with a r...
Ca. 370-325 BC. A graceful pottery large mug or pitcher with a finely ribbed body segmented by a double meander chain band and a wave band, each p...
Ca. 350 BC. A black-glazed pottery hydria with a characteristic bulbous body with a short, splayed foot, a funnel-shaped neck decorated with a ban...
Ca. 300 BC. A beautiful wheel-thrown drinking vessel with a short concave foot with central fillet, a bulbous body, cylindrical neck, a wide, fla...
Ca. 370-325 BC. This olpe features a bulbous body that is characterised by vertical ribbing, which adds texture and visual interest to the vessel....
ANCIENT GREEK POTTERY OLPE
Ca. 350 BC. A black glaze olpe featuring a bulbous body that sits atop a low flared base, creating a sense of stability and proportion. The broad ...
Ca. 500-400 BC. An exquisite terracotta cup featuring a wide bowl with flared sides and an inward rim, which adds a sense of refinement and elegan...
Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A huge pottery vessel featuring a nearly spherical-shaped lower body with a slightly flattened base. From the top of the sp...
Ca. 400 BC. A black-glazed pottery vessel with a globular rounded body swelling out from a low ring foot. The lip is pinched into a trefoil patter...
DAUNIAN POTTERY OLPE (JUG)
Ca. 600–500 BC. Daunia, Southern Italy.. A beautiful olpe featuring an elongated body, round mouth, and a high arching single handle. The body is ...
Ca. 340-325 BC. A blackware pottery olpe with a circular base, a globular-shaped body with ribbing features, a convex shoulder, a short neck, and ...
Ca. 350 BC. A black-glazed pottery mug with a globular, ribbed corpus swelling out from a low ring foot. The lip is finished with a flat, everted ...
Ca. 2nd millennium BC. A pottery vessel featuring a deep basin, gently tapering to a flat base. From the side one loop handle protrudes. Size: L:1...
Cyprus, ca. 600-475 BC. Pottery handled jug having a tapered bulbous body, trefoil lip, and strap handle. Cream slip ground with a painted dark br...
GREEK GNATHIAN WARE LEKYTHOS
Ca. 400-300 BC.A fine wheel-thrown pottery lekythos with a low ring foot, a tall ovoid body, a discoid rim with a funnel mouth, and an applied arc...
CYPRIOT POTTERY ARYBALLOS
Cypro-Archaic, ca. 750-600 BC. A beautiful wheel-thrown redware pottery aryballos with a squat foot, a spherical body, a cylindrical neck, a circu...
Ca. 7th-6th century BC. An elegant thin-walled pottery footed bowl having tapered walls and standing on a low pedestal foot. Simple incised concen...
Ca. 650-600 BC. A pottery vessel formed in brown, black, red, and white, with incised decoration, the ovoid body with linear bands and rays emergi...
Ca. 400 BC. A black, glazed pottery oinochoe of an elegant form with a circular base, a tall body with gradually expanding walls and a rounded sho...
Ca. 300-400 AD. A large redware pottery lagynos with a bell-shaped base, a wide lower body with a prominent, projecting midsection, a rounded shou...
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOWL
Ca. 300-400 AD. A terra sigillata dish comprising a round-bottomed bowl with high sides that end in a thick everted rim. Terra sigillata is a type...
North Africa, Ca. 400-500 AD. A fine pottery oil lamp The Atlante X; Hayes II A type. The lamp stands on a low ring foot, and its recessed tondo f...
Ca. 1-300 AD. A lovely terra sigillata small bowl sitting upon a ring foot, from which the body flares to a wide rim with barbotine decoration. 'T...
Ca. 1st century AD. This bronze oinochoe is elegantly designed with a slender neck and a graceful, bulbous lower body. The trefoil mouth, shaped l...
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA DISH
Ca. 300-400 AD. A terra sigillata dish comprising a round-bottomed bowl with high sides that end in a thick everted rim. Terra sigillata is a type...
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA PLATE
Ca. 300-400 AD. A large terracotta shallow plate or dish with its walls gently tapering to a wide, flat bottom. Terra sigillata is a type of Roman...
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOWL
Ca. 300-400 AD. A terra sigillata dish comprising a round-bottomed bowl with high sides that end in a thick everted rim. Terra sigillata is a type...
ROMAN BRONZE LADLE
Ca. 50-100 AD. A cast bronze ladle known as a simpulum with a round, deep bowl and a long flat-section handle that curves downward and ends in the...
ROMAN TERRA SIGILLATA BOWL
Ca. 1-300 AD. A very fine terra sigillata large and tall bowl sitting upon a roundish bottom. The plain walls are finished with a convex rim. 'Ter...