Etrusco-Corinthian Pottery Aryballos – Flower Motif- Lot 7, Auction 2/25/2019
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Etrusco-Corinthian Pottery Aryballos – Flower Motif- Lot 7, Auction 2/25/2019

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Etruria, northern Italy, Etrusco-Corinthian, ca. 630 to 540 BCE. A stout and sturdy terracotta cream-hued slipware aryballos with a stable dimpled base, smooth and bulbous body with a vibrant five-petaled flower on its face, a narrow neck, collared rim with an applied handle joining rim and body, a faded bullseye design on the rim top, and a narrow mouth. Vessels like this would have contained oils or other uncommon liquids and would have been seen in great numbers in typical Grecian domiciles. Size: 2.5″ in diameter x 2.875″ H (6.4 cm x 7.3 cm).

Condition: Surface wear commensurate with age and use, fading to flower petal design, and minor surface pitting. A white sticker is on the bottom with the number “90” written in blue ink. Great root marks and mineral deposits.

Provenance: ex-private Swiss collection

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