An ancient Greek black terracotta pottery oinochoe, a vessel for pouring wine. The jug is adorned with a trefoil lip, a long, gently curving neck, and a wide shoulder that tapers to a rounded body standing on a flat base. The items like this oinochoe were given as prestigious gifts from and to elite members of society, but also could have been trade items available to a wider range of people in ancient society functional items rather than just prestigious ones. Circa: 4th century B.C. Ancient and Antique Greek and Roman Terracotta Pottery Jugs and Vessels, Desk Wares, Museum Pieces, and Historical Artifacts.
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Auction Date |
June 1st, 2024 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$76.80 |