LOT 0100 Mycenean Stirrup Jar and Seated Goddess
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Late 2nd millennium BC-1st century BC. Two ceramic items: one goddess figure seated on a throne wearing draped garments and a headdress, facial details surviving; one biconvex stirrup pot with broad shoulder, flared neck (sealed) flanked by two strap handles, small basal ring, flared spout, decorated with a series of painted bands of varying widths; both items on custom-made stands within a custom-made case. 1.3 kg total with box, 22 x 16.5cm (8 3/4 x 6"). Property of a North London gentleman; deaccessioned from Wakefield Museum, West Yorkshire, UK, in the mid 1990s.
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