No. 100959461

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Ancient Greek Pottery Squat lekythos net pattern  (No reserve price)
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€ 201
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Ancient Greek Pottery Squat lekythos net pattern (No reserve price)

ITEM: Squat lekythos with net pattern MATERIAL: Pottery CULTURE: Greek PERIOD: 4th Century B.C DIMENSIONS: 85 mm x 50 mm CONDITION: Good condition PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, acquired between 1970 - 1990 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. The squat lekythos is a distinctive variant of the Greek lekythos, a vessel primarily used for storing oil, perfumes, or other precious liquids. Characterized by a broader, more compact body compared to the standard lekythos, the squat version was particularly prevalent from the late Archaic to the Classical period (6th–4th century BCE). Produced in major ceramic centers such as Athens and Corinth, squat lekythoi were often adorned with black-figure or red-figure decoration, displaying scenes drawn from mythology, daily life, or funerary iconography. Their wide, flat body provided an ideal surface for intricate painted compositions, and they frequently featured a short neck and flaring mouth, facilitating controlled pouring of their contents. Functionally, the squat lekythos maintained a role similar to its taller counterpart, though its compact form suggests it was designed for more convenient handling and storage. These vessels were commonly associated with both domestic and ritual contexts, particularly in relation to funerary offerings. Many have been recovered from gravesites, indicating their role in burial practices, where they may have contained perfumed oils used to anoint the deceased or were left as votive deposits. The iconographic choices on these vessels often reflect their intended use, with frequent depictions of mourners, chthonic deities, or Dionysian imagery symbolizing the transition between life and death.

No. 100959461

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Ancient Greek Pottery Squat lekythos net pattern  (No reserve price)

Ancient Greek Pottery Squat lekythos net pattern (No reserve price)

ITEM: Squat lekythos with net pattern
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Greek
PERIOD: 4th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 85 mm x 50 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex French private collection, acquired between 1970 - 1990

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.

The squat lekythos is a distinctive variant of the Greek lekythos, a vessel primarily used for storing oil, perfumes, or other precious liquids. Characterized by a broader, more compact body compared to the standard lekythos, the squat version was particularly prevalent from the late Archaic to the Classical period (6th–4th century BCE). Produced in major ceramic centers such as Athens and Corinth, squat lekythoi were often adorned with black-figure or red-figure decoration, displaying scenes drawn from mythology, daily life, or funerary iconography. Their wide, flat body provided an ideal surface for intricate painted compositions, and they frequently featured a short neck and flaring mouth, facilitating controlled pouring of their contents.

Functionally, the squat lekythos maintained a role similar to its taller counterpart, though its compact form suggests it was designed for more convenient handling and storage. These vessels were commonly associated with both domestic and ritual contexts, particularly in relation to funerary offerings. Many have been recovered from gravesites, indicating their role in burial practices, where they may have contained perfumed oils used to anoint the deceased or were left as votive deposits. The iconographic choices on these vessels often reflect their intended use, with frequent depictions of mourners, chthonic deities, or Dionysian imagery symbolizing the transition between life and death.

Final bid
€ 201
Ruth Garrido Vila
Expert
Estimate  € 400 - € 500

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