Description:

Ancient Greece, Geometric period, ca. 8th century BCE. A lidded pyxis presenting an ever-so-slightly flattened, globular body, the neck adorned by incised striations, and a flared ornament at the lower end. The lid has arching bird protomes and a single vertical post/handle. This form of pyxis is called a "sickle" type, since its shape resembles that of a sickle, most likely used to hold perfumed oils or precious objects. Perforations just before the protomes of the lid and container were used to fasten the piece together in order to safeguard the contents and allow the pyxis to be suspended via the protruding central element with its double perforations. Size: 2.55" W x 4.45" H (6.5 cm x 11.3 cm); 4.75" H (12.1 cm) on included custom stand.

Provenance: private East Coast, USA collection

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#140289

  • Condition: Tiny chip from rim; otherwise in beautiful condition with a bright teal patina. Handle is not attached.

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