Bronzealder Keramik Chalice (Ingen mindstepris)

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ITEM: Chalice
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Bronze Age
PERIOD: 2nd millenium B.C
DIMENSIONS: 200 mm x 130 mm
CONDITION: Good condition, repaired
PROVENANCE: Ex German private collection, K.H., acquired between 1980 - 1990

The Bronze Age marked a transformative leap in ceramic production as societies transitioned from simple, handmade vessels to more specialized and decorated wares. With the introduction of the slow potter’s wheel in various regions, artisans were able to achieve greater symmetry and thinner walls, reflecting a growing sophistication in craft. This era also saw the emergence of distinct regional styles, such as the elegant, long-spouted "beak-spouted" jugs of the Minoan civilization and the sturdy, cord-marked vessels of the Corded Ware culture in Europe. These advancements were not merely technical; they signaled a shift toward mass production and the standardization of forms.

Beyond their practical utility for storing grain, oil, and wine, these pottery items became essential canvases for cultural expression and social signaling. Intricate painted motifs—ranging from geometric patterns to maritime life and floral designs—often adorned vessels used in elite feasting or religious rituals. The durability of ceramic material has allowed archaeologists to use these varying styles as "diagnostic markers" to trace the migration of peoples, the boundaries of ancient empires, and the evolution of aesthetic tastes across centuries. In many cultures, high-quality pottery was even buried with the dead, serving as a status symbol for the afterlife.

As trade networks expanded across the Mediterranean, the Near East, and Asia, pottery became one of the first truly global commodities. The exchange of ceramic goods facilitated a "cross-pollination" of ideas, where potters would imitate the shapes and decorative techniques of distant neighbors. For instance, some Bronze Age ceramics were specifically designed to mimic the appearance of expensive hammered metalwork, featuring sharp angles and lustrous slips. This interplay between clay and metal, combined with the logistical need for transportable containers, ensured that pottery remained the backbone of economic and domestic life until the dawn of the Iron Age.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license.

If you bid outside the European union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Sælger's Historie

Din antikvar tilbyder gammel kunst og gamle mønter. Vores hovedmål er at tilbyde den højeste kvalitet til den bedste pris under respekt for og nøje overholde lovene om kulturarvsbeskyttelse og UNESCOs kulturarvsnormer. Derfor kommer alle de stykker, der udgives, fra private samlinger, hvor herkomsten kan kontrolleres eller internationale auktioner. Alle vores antikviteter og mønter er ledsaget af deres ægthedsbevis. Vi har en 90 dages returret uden tvivl. Hos Your Antiquarian er vi forpligtet til at hjælpe dårligt stillede grupper, og af denne grund doneres en del af hvert køb til velgørende organisationer for at hjælpe mennesker i nød.
Oversat af Google Oversæt

ITEM: Chalice
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Bronze Age
PERIOD: 2nd millenium B.C
DIMENSIONS: 200 mm x 130 mm
CONDITION: Good condition, repaired
PROVENANCE: Ex German private collection, K.H., acquired between 1980 - 1990

The Bronze Age marked a transformative leap in ceramic production as societies transitioned from simple, handmade vessels to more specialized and decorated wares. With the introduction of the slow potter’s wheel in various regions, artisans were able to achieve greater symmetry and thinner walls, reflecting a growing sophistication in craft. This era also saw the emergence of distinct regional styles, such as the elegant, long-spouted "beak-spouted" jugs of the Minoan civilization and the sturdy, cord-marked vessels of the Corded Ware culture in Europe. These advancements were not merely technical; they signaled a shift toward mass production and the standardization of forms.

Beyond their practical utility for storing grain, oil, and wine, these pottery items became essential canvases for cultural expression and social signaling. Intricate painted motifs—ranging from geometric patterns to maritime life and floral designs—often adorned vessels used in elite feasting or religious rituals. The durability of ceramic material has allowed archaeologists to use these varying styles as "diagnostic markers" to trace the migration of peoples, the boundaries of ancient empires, and the evolution of aesthetic tastes across centuries. In many cultures, high-quality pottery was even buried with the dead, serving as a status symbol for the afterlife.

As trade networks expanded across the Mediterranean, the Near East, and Asia, pottery became one of the first truly global commodities. The exchange of ceramic goods facilitated a "cross-pollination" of ideas, where potters would imitate the shapes and decorative techniques of distant neighbors. For instance, some Bronze Age ceramics were specifically designed to mimic the appearance of expensive hammered metalwork, featuring sharp angles and lustrous slips. This interplay between clay and metal, combined with the logistical need for transportable containers, ensured that pottery remained the backbone of economic and domestic life until the dawn of the Iron Age.

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license.

If you bid outside the European union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Sælger's Historie

Din antikvar tilbyder gammel kunst og gamle mønter. Vores hovedmål er at tilbyde den højeste kvalitet til den bedste pris under respekt for og nøje overholde lovene om kulturarvsbeskyttelse og UNESCOs kulturarvsnormer. Derfor kommer alle de stykker, der udgives, fra private samlinger, hvor herkomsten kan kontrolleres eller internationale auktioner. Alle vores antikviteter og mønter er ledsaget af deres ægthedsbevis. Vi har en 90 dages returret uden tvivl. Hos Your Antiquarian er vi forpligtet til at hjælpe dårligt stillede grupper, og af denne grund doneres en del af hvert køb til velgørende organisationer for at hjælpe mennesker i nød.
Oversat af Google Oversæt

Detaljer

Kultur
Bronzealder
Århundrede/ Tidsramme
2nd millenium B.C
Name of object
Chalice
Erhvervet fra
Privat samling
År erhvervet
2025
Materiale
Keramik
Land erhvervet fra
Frankrig
Stand
Restored
Tidligere ejer erhvervet fra
Antikmarked
Tidligere ejer – år erhvervet
1990
Tidligere ejer – land erhvervet fra
Frankrig
Jeg bekræfter, at jeg har erhvervet denne genstand lovligt, og at jeg har lov til at sælge det
Ja
Autenticitet
Original/officiel
SpanienBekræftet
6667
Genstande solgt
100%
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