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LOT 0042

Greek Apulian Black-Glazed Kantharos with Ladies of Fashion

SOUTH ITALIC, CIRCA 325-300 B.C.

8 1/4 in. (436 grams, 21 cm high).

High-handled with carinated lower body, socle base; profile 'ladies of fashion' busts with white and cream detailing to the hair, diadem and earrings. [No Reserve]

Provenance

From the private collection of a Canadian gentleman living in Essex, UK, formed since the 1920s-circa 1990.
Property of an Essex lady until the the late 1990s; thence by descent.
From the private collection of an Essex gentleman since the late 1990s.

Accompanied by an original thermoluminescence analysis report no.N125k90 by Oxford Authentication.

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With Thermoluminescence Analysis Report

LOT 0042

Greek Apulian Black-Glazed Kantharos with Ladies of Fashion

Sold for (Inc. bp): £1,170

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