Greek Corinthian painted pottery exaleiptron

G36

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A pottery exaleiptron (also known as a kothon) with black and purple painted decoration. These vessels have an unusual inward-folded rim so that liquids could be contained within the body with minimal spillage. The majority of these vessels have been excavated at temples and sanctuaries suggesting that they served a ritual function holding liquid offerings.

Culture
Greek, Corinthian, late 6th Century BC

Size
4.2 x 11.3 cms

Condition
Handle chipped, the surface is covered in accretions below which plenty of painted decoration is visible

Provenance
Ex. collection: Victor Emile Gabriel Chevallier (Paris, France 1889-1969) and Marguerite Jeanne VEREL (Paris, France 1887-1962). Thence from 1969 passed through three generations of the same Parisian family by inheritance.

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