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LOT 0069

Proto-Etruscan Decorated Vessel

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c.7th century BC. A tinned bronze vessel with piriform body, everted rim and discoid foot with slightly rounded base, raised circumferential band at the shoulder, engraved chevrons above with pricked fill, stylised waves, foliate vines and a second band of waves in a different style below. Cf. Montelius, O., La civilisation primitive en Italie depuis l'introduction des métaux, Stockholm, 1895-1910; Reunion des Musées Nationaux, Les Etrusques et l’Europe, Milano, 1992; Marzatico, F. and Gleirscher, P. (ed.), Guerrieri Principi ed Eroi fra il Danubio e il Po dalla Preistoria all'Alto Medioevo, Trento, 2004, p.447, fig.5; p.626, cat.5.35. 460 grams, 13.5cm wide (5 1/4"). UK art market. Property of a Woolwich collector. Accompanied by an archaeological report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. The wave decoration, introduced in Greece by the Achaeans under the influence of the Cretan Minoans and utilised in wall paintings and pottery, became an important motif of Greek art and, especially in the period of the formation of the Italic societies, was quickly imported in the decorative patterns of the Villanovan and Proto-Italic cultures. Terracotta pots from Corneto and Livorno (see Montelius, series B, pl.169) are substantially identical in shape, although the decoration is different. [No Reserve]
Condition Report: Fine condition.

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c.7th century BC. A tinned bronze vessel with piriform body, everted rim and discoid foot with slightly rounded base, raised circumferential band at the shoulder, engraved chevrons above with pricked fill, stylised waves, foliate vines and a second band of waves in a different style below. Cf. Montelius, O., La civilisation primitive en Italie depuis l'introduction des métaux, Stockholm, 1895-1910; Reunion des Musées Nationaux, Les Etrusques et l’Europe, Milano, 1992; Marzatico, F. and Gleirscher, P. (ed.), Guerrieri Principi ed Eroi fra il Danubio e il Po dalla Preistoria all'Alto Medioevo, Trento, 2004, p.447, fig.5; p.626, cat.5.35. 460 grams, 13.5cm wide (5 1/4"). UK art market. Property of a Woolwich collector. Accompanied by an archaeological report by Dr Raffaele D’Amato. The wave decoration, introduced in Greece by the Achaeans under the influence of the Cretan Minoans and utilised in wall paintings and pottery, became an important motif of Greek art and, especially in the period of the formation of the Italic societies, was quickly imported in the decorative patterns of the Villanovan and Proto-Italic cultures. Terracotta pots from Corneto and Livorno (see Montelius, series B, pl.169) are substantially identical in shape, although the decoration is different. [No Reserve]
Condition Report: Fine condition.

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