ID 1323266
Lot 4055 | Silberphiale mit hohem Rand, griechisch, 5. - 4. Jhdt. v. Chr.
Vollflächig verzierte Phiale. Auf eingezogenem Standboden Sternmuster zwischen zwei Reihen kleiner Kreispunzen. Davon ausgehend zungenförmige Rippen mit abgesetztem Rand bis knapp über dem Umbruch. Darüber abgetrennt durch Reihen aus Kreispunzen, von unten nach oben: zwei lesbische Kymatia, zwei komplementäre Wellenranken mit Blättern in Wellentälern und -bergen sowie ein Hakenkreuzmäander. Dunkelgraue Patina. Einzelne geringfügige Knicke und minimale Wandungsrisse, die das Gesamtbild jedoch kaum beeinträchtigen. Höhe 13,3 cm, Mündungsdurchmesser 15,8 cm.
Provenienz: Frankfurter Privatsammlung. Erworben im April 2016 bei Hermann Historica (Auktion 72, Los 4556). Zuvor österreichische Privatsammlung, erworben in den 1980er Jahren im Wiener Kunsthandel.
A Greek silver phiale with a high rim, 5th – 4th century B.C.
A Greek silver phiale with a high rim, 5th – 4th century B.C.
Profusely ornamented phiale. The retracted bottom with star pattern between two rows of small circle punch marks, from which tongue-shaped ribs extend, with offset rim reaching just above the curve, surmounted from bottom to top by two Lesbian cymatia, two complementary undulating tendrils with leaves in wave troughs and crests as well as a swastika meander pattern, each segment separated by a row of circle punch marks. Dark-grey patina. Isolated, minor warps and minimal cracks on the bulgy body that, however, hardly affect the overall image. Height 13.3 cm, diameter of the rim 15.8 cm.
Provenance: Frankfurt private collection. Acquired in April 2016 from Hermann Historica (auction 72, lot 4556). Previously in an Austrian private collection, acquired in the Vienna art trade in the 1980s.
Condition: II -
Place of origin: | Ancient Greece |
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Place of origin: | Ancient Greece |
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