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All the items listed below are guaranteed to be genuine ancient artifacts from Greece or Cyprus and come from private collections assembled prior to 1985. All the antiquities listed have been acquired from legal sources. To convert prices to US dollars or any other currency, please click on the currency converter button in the button menu for accurate conversion. All antiquities are illustrated below the listing.
Please do not hesitate to email us to check availablity. More Greek and Cypriote antiquities for sale on pages 2 and 3.UK and US customers can now pay by Paypal for items costing up to £ 500. This allows immediate and secure online payment using any major credit card (requires registration at www.paypal.com first). Customers using this method of payment should click on the 'PayPal Buy Now' buttons below item photographs. £ 6 will be added to each payment to cover insured 'Special Delivery' postage for UK customers and Royal Mail 'International Signed For' delivery for US customers. Customers in other countries, or those wishing to buy items over £ 500, should contact us directly to arrange payment and delivery. Customers may, of course, also pay by cheque (UK customers) or electronic transfer (overseas customers) if they prefer.GR1 A Corinthian pottery aryballos decorated with three crouching figures, c. 6th Century B.C. : SOLDA Corinthian pottery aryballos decorated with three crouching figures with rosettes in the field, measuring 50 mm/2 ins. high. The design clear but the decoration worn. Part of the rim reattached, a chip to the rim, and a crack to the bowl, but sound and an inexpensive example, c. 6th Century B.C. Previously in the Collection of Frances Brodie (died 2004), London, and acquired from her aunt Cora Warden Baker.GR2 A Laconian aryballos decorated with crimson and umber bands, c. 6th Century B.C. : £ 125 NEW!A Laconian aryballos decorated with crimson and umber bands on the shoulder and rim, the bowl undecorated. Vessel measures 56 mm/2.1 ins. in height, the decoration worn, but intact, c. 6th Century B.C.Ex German Private Collection. Supplied with a perspex ring stand.GR3 A Hellenistic baby feeder, c. 3rd-4th Century B.C. : £ 85 NEW!A Hellenistic baby feeder, with single loop handle and worn brown slip, measuring 89 mm/3.4 ins. high. Some chips to the pad base and a chip to the spout, otherwise intact and an inexpensive example, c. 3rd-4th Century B.C.Ex Peter Negus Collection.GR4 A Mycenaean twin-handled squat pottery jar, ex Nicosia Museum, Cyprus, c. 1200 B.C. : £ 145 NEW!A Mycenaean twin-handled squat pottery jar, measuring 65 mm/2.5 ins. high. The body decorated with parallel umber bands with umber squiggles on the shoulder. The decoration worn, particularly on the side shown, and the neck of the jar damaged and mostly lost, Mycenaean IIIb, c. 1200 B.C.Ex Peter Negus Collection and acquired by him from the Nicosia Museum, Cyprus, on 7th May 1930 for £5 5s.
An interesting survival from the time Museums sold off surplus stock.GR5 A small Mycenaean stirrup jar, c. 1400-1200 B.C. : £ 195 NEW!A small Mycenaean stirrup jar, measuring 81 mm/3.3 ins. high. The body decorated with parallel red bands with red dots on the shoulder. A chip to the spout and some wear to the decoration, particularly on one side, otherwise condition good, c. 1400-1200 B.C.Ex Peter Negus Collection.GR6 A small Mycenaean single-handled pottery jug, c. 13th-14th Century B.C. : £ 185 NEW!A small Mycenaean single-handled pottery jug, measuring 75 mm/3 ins. high. The body decorated with parallel red-orange bands. Some small inoffensive chips to the rim, some minor wear to the decoration, otherwise condition good, c. 13th-14th Century B.C., found in Cyprus.Ex Peter Negus Collection. |
GR1: SOLD |
GR2: £125
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GR3: £85
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GR4: £145
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GR5: £195
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GR6: £185
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