A group of four laconian aryballoi

EARLY-MID 6TH CENTURY B.C.

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A group of four laconian aryballoi
Early-mid 6th Century B.C.
Comprising A: Pale globular body, wide flat rim painted dark red with two darker circles, overhanging lip with vertical rays, broad handle with cross motif, body with horizontal red band and four horizontal brown lines around shoulder and two around foot, base painted red with reserved central circle and smaller painted circle, (minor break around base with minor restoration, two small chips to rim), 2 1/8in. (5.4cm.) high; B: Tripartite cylindrical body painted black, broad rim with wide red band between white circles, upper and lower body sections with one pale horizontal line, central section decorated with red band between two white dotted bands, (intact), 2¼in. (5.7cm.) high; C: Globular body painted black, broad rim painted red between two black circles, body with red horizontal band between two white dotted bands, base with reserved circle containing black painted ring, (small repair to handle, otherwise intact), 2 7/16in. (6.2cm.) high; D: Globular body, broad rim painted with dark concentric bands, handle neck and shoulder painted black, the remaining body painted white with horizontal black line below shoulder, concentric bands and circles around base, (intact), 2 5/8in. (6.7cm.) high (4)

拍品专文

For D, cf. CVA, Germany 33, Berlin 4, pl. 181/4. For C, cf. item in Kiseleff collection published Simon, pl. 33/95, p.47