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GR12 A Hellenistic pottery unguentarium, c. 3rd Century B.C. : £ 65 NEW!

A Hellenistic tall-necked grey pottery unguentarium, measuring 124 mm/4.9 ins. high. A small ancient chip to the rim, otherwise condition good, c. 3rd Century B.C.
Ex Peter Negus Collection.

GR13 A black glazed Gnathia ware footed dish, 4th Century B.C. : £ 135

A black glazed Gnathia ware footed dish with impressed linked palmettes in the centre of the bowl, measuring 132 mm/5.2 ins. in diameter and standing 52 mm/2 ins. high. Some wear to the glaze, particularly to the exterior of the rim, two rim shards re-fixed, and a small rim chip, 4th Century B.C.
Ex Netherlands Private Collection.

GR14 A Hellenistic black glazed skyphos, c. 4th Century B.C. : £ 145

A Hellenistic black glazed skyphos, measuring 95 mm/3.6 ins. high and 145 mm/5.7 ins. in diameter across the handles. Some minor wear to the slip on the handles, some small chips to the rim, and traces of finger marks where the vessel was held when the black slip was applied, but a nice example of the type, circa 4th Century B.C.

GR15 A Hellenistic pottery unguentarium, c. 3rd Century B.C. : £ 65 NEW!

A Hellenistic tall-necked grey pottery unguentarium, measuring 135 mm/5.3 ins. high. Some small chips to the rim and base, otherwise condition good, c. 3rd Century B.C.
Ex Peter Negus Collection.

GR16 A group of three miniature vessels, possibly votive, Greek South Italian Colonies, Late 4th Century B.C. : £ 150 the group NEW!

A group of three miniature vessels, possibly votive or toys, measuring 60-65 mm/2.3-2.5 ins. high. The group includes two miniature neck amphorae, both with the rims and handles decorated with brown slip, otherwise undecorated, and one with a chip to the rim, and an undecorated miniature hydria. All have some earthy encrustation, otherwise condition good. Greek South Italian Colonies, Late 4th Century B.C.
Ex Peter Negus Collection.

GR17 A Canosan terracotta fruit, c. 4th Century B.C. : £ 110 NEW!

A Canosan fawn terracotta fruit, measuring 66 mm/2.6 ins. across. Some surface wear and traces of white slip remaining, Apulia, southern Italy, c. 4th Century B.C.



GR12: £65

GR13: £135

GR14: £145

GR15: £65

GR16: £150 the group

GR17: £110



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