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An Apulian Red-figured Bell Krater — An Apulian Red-figured Bell Krater, attributed to the Como Group, circa 340-320 B.C.
An Apulian Red-figured Bell Krater

An Apulian Red-figured Bell Krater, attributed to the Como Group, circa 340-320 B.C.

An ancient Greek bell-shaped krater vessel featuring red-figured decoration, attributed to the Como Group of Apulian pottery makers. This vessel would have been used for mixing wine and water during symposium gatherings.

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Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art

June 30, 2023

Estimate: $6,000$9,000

Lot 245

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An Apulian Red-figured Bell Krater, An Apulian Red-figured Bell Krater, attributed to the Como Group, circa 340-320 B.C.

An ancient Greek bell-shaped krater vessel featuring red-figured decoration, attributed to the Como Group of Apulian pottery makers. This vessel would have been used for mixing wine and water during symposium gatherings.

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Krater, 340-320 B.C., Como Group, Bell Krater, Apulian, Red-Figured, Vessel, Pottery, Greek, Ancient Greece