Corinthian pyxis

Price 
€ 980

Description

Small Corinthian pyxis with a geometric decor. 

A Corinthian pyxis is a type of small container from ancient Greece, specifically produced in Corinth during the 8th–6th centuries B.C. Most of the time pyxides are richly decorated in black-figure or incised style, used mainly by women to store personal items like cosmetics or jewelry.

Positive Thermoluminescence-test.

Culture

Corinthian.

Dating

550 - 750 B.C.

Size

5,5 cm, 7 cm wide.

Provenance

Dutch collection. Bought at auction house Gorny & Mosch, with German export license. 

Ex private collection G.S. Niedersachsen, Germany.

Ex German private family collection. Sold by the Art Gallery of dr. Erich Junkelmann in 1966 in Schleissheim, With two letters of the sale in German dating back March 15 1966 and April 12 1966. 

Condition

Good condition, normal wear and few spots loss of pigment. 

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