ROMAN SILVER SKYPHOS
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Ca. 100 AD. A breathtaking Roman silver skyphos, that exudes an air of regality and luxury. It features a beautifully shaped body that stands on a low, concave foot; corseted, smooth walls that are intricately adorned with gilt registers to the top and bottom, creating a mesmerizing play of light and shadow that captivates the senses. The carinated lower body adds to the piece's elegant silhouette, imbuing it with a sense of depth and dimensionality. Adding to its allure are the two intriguing handles, each boasting of a unique design that perfectly complements the skyphos' overall aesthetic. This Roman silver skyphos was not just a decorative piece but a functional one as well, used primarily for serving wine during banquets and other social gatherings. The ancient Romans had a deep appreciation for the finer things in life, and the use of silver for dining utensils was a symbol of their wealth, status, and refined taste.Size: L:90mm / W:145mm ; 185gProvenance: Private London collection, acquired on the European Art market prior to 2000.
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ROMAN SILVER SKYPHOS
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