OINOCHOE AND OLPE OVERPAINTED
DATE: half IV sec.... Lot 311
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OINOCHOE AND OLPE OVERPAINTED
DATE: half IV sec. a. C.
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE: pinkish figulina clay, shiny black paint, orange coloring, red sub-painting, modeled by fast lathe.
Oinochoe with trilobed mouth, truncated cone-shaped neck with concave profile distinguished by a ring from the flattened shoulder, ovoid body tapered downwards, echinus foot, ribbon-like overlapping handle, set from the brim to the shoulder; subdivided in opaque red with false baccellation on the shoulder and horizontal olive shoot on the belly; olpe with everted and flattened lip, high cylindrical neck with concave profile and fluid connection with the truncated cone belly, ring foot, vertical ribbon handle; decorated on the maximum expansion with horizontal olive branch
PRODUCTION: Apulian black glazed pottery, Xenon Group.
STATE OF CONSERVATION: reassembled from fragments; olpe without the handle
DIMENSIONS: h. from 17,5 cm to 16,3; diam. from cm 5,5 to 5,3
ORIGIN: private collection, Bari
The lot, according to Italian law, is not exportable / This lot, according to Italian law, can not be exported
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