
Geometric II
White Painted Bird Askos
Pottery askos or flask in White Painted ware; hand-made elliptical body in the form of a bird, pinched together at the prominent central ridge running along the back of the vessel; the clay surface has been smoothed with a tool; narrow spout, with a swelling at the juncture with the body, flaring to a trumpet mouth at one end; arching basket handle in the middle of the back; buff clay and slip, decorated in matt brown-black paint: crudely executed lattice patterns along the back with a large ladder motif on the underside and handle, bands on the spout and inside the mouth; surface very eroded on the underside and rim of spout is chipped. Dimensions: Length: 14.80 centimetres Object Type: askos; flask Ware: White Painted Ware (WP III (?)) Techniques: painted; handmade; slipped
Date
900 - 750 BC
Accession No.
1982,0729.195
Collection
British Museum
Provenance
- Gastria