Description:

Classical World, Etruria (Italy), ca. late 7th to 6th century BCE. An attractive wheel-thrown blackware oinochoe (also oenochoe, a pouring vessel) with a nicely delineated foot, a rotund body, cylindrical neck that rises to a carefully modeled trefoil spout, and a vertical loop handle joining rim to shoulder. The exterior walls of the voluminous body are covered in a lustrous jet-black finish. Bucchero is a specifically Etruscan style for firing pottery which results in a smooth, shiny black finish. This type of jug may have been made specifically to be buried with offerings, as was often the case for such fine Etruscan pottery. Size: 6.25" W handle to opposite end x 8.5" H (15.9 cm x 21.6 cm)

Provenance: private Minnesota, USA collection; collected in the 1960's

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#146653

  • Condition: Tiny nicks to rim and base. Normal surface wear commensurate with age. Otherwise intact and very good.

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