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An Apulian Red-figured Volute Krater — An Apulian Red-figured Volute Krater, attributed to the Circle of the White Sakkos Painter, circa 330-310 B.C.
An Apulian Red-figured Volute Krater

An Apulian Red-figured Volute Krater, attributed to the Circle of the White Sakkos Painter, circa 330-310 B.C.

An ancient Greek red-figured volute krater attributed to the Circle of the White Sakkos Painter from the late 4th century B.C. This large ceremonial vessel features the characteristic red-figure technique typical of Apulian pottery production.

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Ancient Sculpture and Works of Art

June 29, 2022

Estimate: $15,000$25,000

Lot 165

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An Apulian Red-figured Volute Krater, An Apulian Red-figured Volute Krater, attributed to the Circle of the White Sakkos Painter, circa 330-310 B.C.

An ancient Greek red-figured volute krater attributed to the Circle of the White Sakkos Painter from the late 4th century B.C. This large ceremonial vessel features the characteristic red-figure technique typical of Apulian pottery production.

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4th Century B.C., Classical, Ancient Greek, Apulian, Vessel, Volute Krater, Ceramic, Red-figured Pottery