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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.

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GR1 A Cypriote trefoil-lipped bichrome ware jug, Iron Age, c. 850-475 B.C. : £ 785

A Cypriote trefoil-lipped bichrome ware jug, the spherical body decorated on each side with a large concentric circular motif containing a ring of smaller concentric circles with a chevron design on the front. Vessel measures 7.5 ins./ 190 mm high. Some minor inoffensive surface wear, but intact and a nice example of the type. Iron Age, c. 850-475 B.C.
Ex Paraskevaides Collection, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.

GR2 A large Cypriote bichrome ware pottery flask, Iron Age, c. 850-475 B.C. : £ 925

A large Cypriote bichrome ware pottery flask decorated with horizontal linear bands intersecting two large concentric circle motifs on each side of the spherical body. Vessel measures 9.5 ins./ 242 mm high. Some minor surface wear, particularly on the shoulder and a long crack consolidated, otherwise condition good and an imposing vessel. Iron Age, c. 850-475 B.C.
Ex Paraskevaides Collection, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.

GR3 A Cypriote pottery jug in white painted ware, with a beaked recut lip, Iron Age, c. 850-475 B.C. : £ 450

A Cypriote pottery jug in white painted ware, with beaked recut lip, measuring 5.3 ins./145 mm high, the spherical body with three concentric circle motifs. Minor overall surface wear, otherwise condition good. Iron Age, c. 850-475 B.C.
Ex Paraskevaides Collection, Cambridgeshire, United Kingdom.

GR4 A South Italian red-figure trefoil lipped oinochoe showing a lady of fashion, c. 4th Century B.C. : £ 950 NEW!

A South Italian red-figure trefoil lipped oinochoe showing the profile head of a lady of fashion, wearing a beaded necklace, her hair dressed in a kekryphalos with a radiate stephane.  Vessel measures 172 mm/6.8 ins. high. Two small chips to the rim and a couple of small inoffensive chips to the base, otherwise condition good and a nice example, c. 4th Century B.C.
Previously in the possession of Pearl Pleydell Bouverie, Lady Montagu of Beaulieu (1895-1996).

GR5 A small red glossy ware krater from the Greek South Italian colonies, 5th-4th Century B.C. : £ 145

A small red glossy ware double-handled krater, measuring 63 mm/2.4 ins. high and 94 mm/3.7 ins. wide between the handles. Some small inoffensive chips to the rim and some wear to the slip, particularly around the base, from the Greek South Italian colonies, 5th-4th Century B.C.
Ex Peter Negus Collection.

GR6 A good-sized alabastron in plain buff ware, probably Corinthian, c. 5th Century B.C. : £ 130

A good-sized pottery alabastron in plain buff ware, measuring 206 mm/8.2 ins. high, with prominent disc rim and two rudimentary lug handles below the shoulder. Some significant encrustation, particularly on one side and the disc rim broken, resulting in the loss of about half the rim. An elegant form, probably Corinthian, c. 5th Century B.C.
Ex Peter Negus Collection. Supplied with a perspex ring stand.



GR1: £785

GR2: £925


GR3: £450

GR4: £950


GR5: £145

GR6: £130




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