Description:

Greek, Ionia (Anatolia), ca. 6th century BCE. This is a wide, shallow, thinly thrown drinking cup, known as a kylix, on a small disc foot with twin loop handles as either side. It is made of a buff clay decorated with bands in brown slip. A cup like this would most likely have been used for drinking wine; the different styles of kylix provide archaeologists with a timeline and geographical knowledge about ancient Greek culture. Size: 8-1/4" W x 3" H (21 cm x 7.6 cm).

Provenance: Ex-private New York Collection

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#110825

  • Condition: There is wear and chipping to the rim and foot; the paint has some wear as well. There is a non-structural crack that has not been stabilized and one small chip on the foot has been repaired; otherwise the piece is intact. There is an etched scrifito of a star on the inside of the bowl.

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