Apulian red-figure chous. 370 B.C. At the front side a bearded satyr with stick and situla hurrying to the left. Tiny splinters of foot and mouth are missing, otherwise intact. With certificate of The Art Loss Register and copy of the publication by Wilhelm Hornbostel!
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