Classical Antiquities - 600 B.C. - 500 A.D.


   
VII c.B.C. Etruscan Bucchero Nero Oinochoe
 

      
 

 

   Etruscan "bucchero nero" ceramic oinochoe. The bucchero nero, an Etruscan ceramics technology, was invented by the Villanovian culture
   and mastered by Etruscan crafstmen. It is said that the deep, brilliant black luster was intended to imitate metallic vessel.

   Classical Oinochoe - a vessel for serving wines - with waving lip.

   Restored from several pieces, handle reattached, lip restored and some breaches.

 
   Material : Bucchero Nero (black luster ceramic)
   Provenance : ex.Paris auction sale
   Dimensions : H. : 19,5 cm
   Origin : Etruscan workshops
   Period : VII c.B.C.

        Ref. : r-112

 
   Price & Condition : Euro 300 -

      

 


 
 


 

 
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