TWO BLACK-PAINTED VASES
DATING: 4th-3rd cent. bc.
MATERIAL AND TECHNIQUE: pinkish figulina clay, shiny black paint, molded by fast potter's wheel.
Pitcher with enlarged rim, truncated conical neck indistinct from ovoid body, flat bottom, ribbon-like handle set from lip to shoulder; small stamnos with oblique folded rim, globular body, truncated conical foot, upward-folded ribbon-like handles set on shoulder.
PRODUCTION: Apulian black-glazed pottery.
STATE OF CONSERVATION: intact
DIMENSIONS: h. cm 15 and cm 8
ORIGIN: private collection, Rome
The lot, according to Italian law, is not exportable / This lot, according to Italian law, can not be exported
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