LOT 494 GREEK POTTERY LEKANIS WITH HANDLES AND LID
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Ca. 350-300 BC. A pottery lekanis consisting of a shallow bowl, with its black glaze and red wave pattern, opposing loop handles, stem foot, and a lid with knopped finial with its radiating strokes creating a sense of movement and energy. The lid and bowl together create a harmonious whole that is a delight to behold. This lekanis would have been a prized possession, treasured for its beauty and utility. Lekanis vessels are an exquisite example of ancient Greek pottery. The word "lekanis" is derived from the Greek word "lekane," which means a rectangular or circular vessel with low sides and a lid. These vessels were typically used to store cosmetics, perfumes, and unguents, and were often decorated with intricate designs and patterns.Size: L:75mm / W:140mm ; 135gProvenance: Property of a central London Gallery; formerly in a South English estate collection; acquired in the 1990s from Andre de Munter, Brussels, Belgium; previously in and old European collection.
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