Rare Greek Bronze Vessel
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Ancient Greece, Late Archaic to Classical, ca. 500 to 450 BCE. An attractive form with a bulbous body, flared neck, and wide mouth - all on a short raised foot, this piece provides a rare glimpse onto the appearance of bronze from classical antiquity. Note the fine quality of the chasing on the neck, shoulder, and interior rim of the mouth - with lovely repeated circular motifs and elegant linear bands. Size: 3.625" in diameter x 2.375" H (9.2 cm x 6 cm)
The ancient Greeks made vessels out of terracotta, stone, glass, ivory, wood, leather, silver, gold, and bronze. While vases comprised of precious metals have for the most part disappeared because they were melted down, ancient literature and recorded inscriptions attest to their existence. Bronze vessels, being less expensive than gold or silver, were created in greater quantities; however, many of them have not survived either. Those that have, like this example, were probably hidden in hoards beneath the ground or buried in tombs.
Provenance: private New Jersey USA collection, acquired over twenty years ago
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The ancient Greeks made vessels out of terracotta, stone, glass, ivory, wood, leather, silver, gold, and bronze. While vases comprised of precious metals have for the most part disappeared because they were melted down, ancient literature and recorded inscriptions attest to their existence. Bronze vessels, being less expensive than gold or silver, were created in greater quantities; however, many of them have not survived either. Those that have, like this example, were probably hidden in hoards beneath the ground or buried in tombs.
Provenance: private New Jersey USA collection, acquired over twenty years ago
All items legal to buy/sell under U.S. Statute covering cultural patrimony Code 2600, CHAPTER 14, and are guaranteed to be as described or your money back.
A Certificate of Authenticity will accompany all winning bids.
We ship worldwide to most countries and handle all shipping in-house for your convenience.
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Condition
Losses to rim/neck, body, and base as shown - some of these areas with radiating cracks. One piece reattached to the side wall. Surface shows signs of weathering throughout the ages with nice areas of green patina and encrustation.
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Rare Greek Bronze Vessel
Estimate $600 - $900
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