Greek Black-Glazed Athenian Plate
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5th-3rd century B.C. A black-glazed plate or shallow bowl with D-section rim and everted foot, pierced twice for suspension, painted apotropaic eye decoration to the centre of the bottom. Cf. Walsh J.St.P.W., Antonaccio, C., ‘Athenian Black Gloss Pottery: a view from the West’ in Oxford Journal of Archaeology, 33 (1) 47-67, 2014, pp.47-67, fig.12. 212 grams, 13 cm wide (5 1/8 in.). Private collection, acquired in the 1970s-1980s; thence by descent. Private collection, since 1998. Athenian black pottery was used throughout the Greek ecumene. Greek use of kraters, amphorae, oenochoes, psykters and other cups during the symposium helped to create a sense of the banquet as a band of brothers (as noted in frequent literary references). In the specific case of Morgantina in Sicily, the use of Athenian cups that resembled traditional metal vessels, alongside shapes of various traditions in different wares, could also have signalled alliance between the feasters. For this specific lot, 5% import VAT is applicable on the hammer price
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Greek Black-Glazed Athenian Plate
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