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An Apulian red-figured Hydria, probably circa 350-330 B.C.

Estimate
100 000 - 150 000 SEK
9 750 - 14 600 EUR
11 300 - 17 000 USD
Hammer price
80 000 SEK
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Purchasing info
An Apulian red-figured Hydria, probably circa 350-330 B.C.

With a large vase in added white within an Ionic naiskos, on both sides, standing female figures wearing chiton and himation, beaded necklace and bracelets, her hair bound in a sakkos; a band of meander and dotted squares below, a spray of laurel centered by a rosette on the neck, ovolo on the rim, an elaborate palmette complex framing the handles, details in added white and yellow. Height 48 cm.

Restored, has been in several pieces, added to. Screw to base.

Provenance

The Jan Eric Löwenadler Collection.

Nina Borowski, Archeologie, November 1991. Document from Nina Borowski accompanies the piece.

Exhibitions

Compare: Vases from Magna Graecia. Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Richmond. P. 125, no 47.

Literature

Compare: Chrities, Sale 1548. Lot 78 Antiquities. London|2 April 2014. An apulian vase from a European Noble House.