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LOT 0560

Greek Attic Red-Figure Fragment Collection

5TH-4TH CENTURY B.C.

3 3/8 - 4 1/2 in. (143 grams total, 87-116 mm).

Comprising irregular fragments depicting draped females, a standing nude male, a satyr body and a draped young man. [3]

Provenance

From the stock of a former UK antiquarian, acquired at trade fairs and from private collection formed in the 1980s-1990s.
Private collection, Europe.

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LOT 0560

Greek Attic Red-Figure Fragment Collection

Sold for (Inc. bp): £1,950

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