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Vases

  • Greek, An Attic black-glazed calyx krater, Circa 4th century BC
    Greek, An Attic black-glazed calyx krater, Circa 4th century BC
  • Greek, An Attic red-figure lekythos, attributed to the Icarus Painter, circa 5th century BC
    Greek, An Attic red-figure lekythos, attributed to the Icarus Painter, circa 5th century BC
  • Greek, An Attic white-ground lekythos, attributed to the Sabouroff Painter, Classical, circa 470 - 440 BC
    Greek, An Attic white-ground lekythos, attributed to the Sabouroff Painter, Classical, circa 470 - 440 BC
  • Greek, An Attic red-figure column krater, attributed to the Duomo Painter, Classical Period, circa 440 - 430 BC
    Greek, An Attic red-figure column krater, attributed to the Duomo Painter, Classical Period, circa 440 - 430 BC
  • Greek, An Attic white-ground amphora of the Light Make Class, attributed to the Pescia Painter, circa 525 - 475 BC
    Greek, An Attic white-ground amphora of the Light Make Class, attributed to the Pescia Painter, circa 525 - 475 BC
  • Greek, An Attic black-figure amphora of Type B, Archaic, circa 540 BC
    Greek, An Attic black-figure amphora of Type B, Archaic, circa 540 BC
  • Greek, A Hellenistic black-glazed West Slope Ware pottery skyphos, Pergamon, early 1st century BC
    Greek, A Hellenistic black-glazed West Slope Ware pottery skyphos, Pergamon, early 1st century BC
  • Greek, An Attic red-figure kylix, attributed to the Pithos Painter, circa 525 - 475 BC
    Greek, An Attic red-figure kylix, attributed to the Pithos Painter, circa 525 - 475 BC
  • Greek, A Greek red-figure bell krater, attributed to the Creusa Painter, Lucanian, circa 390 - 370 BC
    Greek, A Greek red-figure bell krater, attributed to the Creusa Painter, Lucanian, circa 390 - 370 BC
  • Hellenistic, A Hellenistic pottery footed pyxis, Sicily, Centuripe, circa 3rd-2nd century BC
    Hellenistic, A Hellenistic pottery footed pyxis, Sicily, Centuripe, circa 3rd-2nd century BC
  • South Italian, An Apulian Xenon ware prochous, South Italy, circa 4th century BC
    South Italian, An Apulian Xenon ware prochous, South Italy, circa 4th century BC
  • Greek, An Attic black-figure lekythos, near to the Group of the Cracow Peleus, circa 525 - 475 BC
    Greek, An Attic black-figure lekythos, near to the Group of the Cracow Peleus, circa 525 - 475 BC
  • Greek, A Corinthian black-figure pottery ring aryballos, Middle Corinthian, circa 600 - 575 BC
    Greek, A Corinthian black-figure pottery ring aryballos, Middle Corinthian, circa 600 - 575 BC
  • Greek, An Attic black-glazed mug, Classical, circa 5th century BC
    Greek, An Attic black-glazed mug, Classical, circa 5th century BC
  • Greek, An Attic black-glazed stemless kylix, Circa 480 - 450 BC
    Greek, An Attic black-glazed stemless kylix, Circa 480 - 450 BC
  • Greek, A large Corinthian pottery aryballos, attributed to the Painter of Berlin F 1090, circa 580 BC
    Greek, A large Corinthian pottery aryballos, attributed to the Painter of Berlin F 1090, circa 580 BC
  • Greek, An Attic red-figure neck amphora, attributed to the Painter of the Louvre Centauromachy, Classical, circa 475 - 450 BC
    Greek, An Attic red-figure neck amphora, attributed to the Painter of the Louvre Centauromachy, Classical, circa 475 - 450 BC
  • Greek, A Greek red-figure hydria, attributed to the Circle of the Darius and Underworld Painters, Apulian, circa 350 - 340 BC
    Greek, A Greek red-figure hydria, attributed to the Circle of the Darius and Underworld Painters, Apulian, circa 350 - 340 BC
  • Greek, A Corinthian black-figure pottery krater, Early 6th century BC
    Greek, A Corinthian black-figure pottery krater, Early 6th century BC
  • Greek, An Attic black-figure lekythos, attributed to the Athena Painter, circa 500 - 475 BC
    Greek, An Attic black-figure lekythos, attributed to the Athena Painter, circa 500 - 475 BC
  • Greek, An Attic red-figure bell krater, Late Classical, circa 430 - 400 BC
    Greek, An Attic red-figure bell krater, Late Classical, circa 430 - 400 BC
  • Greek, An Attic red-figure chous, attributed to the workshop of the Painter of the Ferrara Choes, Late Classical, circa 380 - 360 BC
    Greek, An Attic red-figure chous, attributed to the workshop of the Painter of the Ferrara Choes, Late Classical, circa 380 - 360 BC
  • Greek, An Attic pottery amphoriskos in the form of an almond, circa 4th century BC
    Greek, An Attic pottery amphoriskos in the form of an almond, circa 4th century BC
  • Greek, An Attic black-glazed Vi-cup, Early Classical, circa 470 BC
    Greek, An Attic black-glazed Vi-cup, Early Classical, circa 470 BC
  • Graeco-Roman, A large Graeco-Roman bronze jug, circa 2nd century BC - 1st century AD
    Graeco-Roman, A large Graeco-Roman bronze jug, circa 2nd century BC - 1st century AD
  • Greek, An East Greek lip cup, Archaic, Ionia, circa 575 BC
    Greek, An East Greek lip cup, Archaic, Ionia, circa 575 BC
  • Greek, An Attic black-figure amphora of Type B, attributed to the manner of the Princeton Painter, Archaic, circa 540 - 520 BC
    Greek, An Attic black-figure amphora of Type B, attributed to the manner of the Princeton Painter, Archaic, circa 540 - 520 BC
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