Band cup
Attic, circa 540 BC
Black-glazed clay, added white and added red.
H 10.8 cm Ø 19.7 cm L 27.5 cm
Drinking cup, so-called kylix, with the name-giving clay-ground band on the outer wall. The cup is decorated on both sides with a band between the handles with a swan with spread wings flanked by men wrapped in long cloaks. Tendrils on each side of the handles. Recomposed on one side from three fragments, foot reattached.
Band cups are a form of Attic Little-master cups. The designs are usually on both sides.
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The British Museum number: 1894,1101.105
Provenance
Swiss private collection Y. v. d. W., acquired in the 1960s.
Accompanied by an Art Loss Register certificate.
Price
€ 6,400
Item
7475
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