LOT 32 LARGE HELLENISTIC TERRACOTTA RHYTON - TL TESTED
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Ca. 330-200 BC. The slender terracotta rhyton formed with a flaring lip and conical shaped body terminating into a stag protome with the head drawn back on its long neck, its ears perked upright. The eyes and mouth are well defined. The animal’s antlers are drawn back on its neck. This form of rhyton is a fine example of its type used by the Greeks for religious rituals. The determination of the work rhyton derives from the Greek verb “to pour through,” which describes what happens when the liquid is added to the rhyton’s flared mouth. Item comes with a professional historical report from Ancient Report Specialists. Miho Museum Japan: Accession Number 00002005e.Size: L:520mm / W:195mm ; 4.9kgProvenance: From the private collection of a gentleman; previously with A.R. London; formerly in an old British collection, formed in the 1980s on the UK / International art markets.
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