
Late Bronze Age III
Greek Anthropomorphic Flask From Cyprus
Greek Anthropomorphic Flask From Cyprus, late 2nd millenium B. C. , the spout with facial features retaining whimsical dabs of red and black paint, the whole on a circular footed base. 6 in. Ex. Ariadne Galleries, New York with label to base. Sale Price: $550
Date
1200 - 1001 BC
Collection
Cyprus Museum, Jacksonville
Provenance
- Cyprus Museum, Jacksonville
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