Greek Attic Black Figure Ware Kylix with Chariot Scene
Circa 5th century B.C. With broad flat foot, short stem, broad bowl with carination at the shoulder, two square strap handles; frieze of black-painted decoration including two scenes of a quadriga chariot with a man stepping in to the chariot and a musician with a kithara, between palmettes; some restoration. Cf. the British Museum, museum number 1864.1007.294, for similar, in Walters, H.B., Forsdyke, E.J., Smith, C.H., Catalogue of Vases in the British Museum, London, 1893-1895, cat.B441; see another similar example of Attic black-figure deep-bowled kylix in the Monash University Museum, inv. no.10.26180; see also similar examples in style in Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, accession number 1972.118.144. 520 grams, 24.5 cm wide (9 3/4 in.).
Cambridgeshire, UK, collection, 1990s-2000s.Ex property of a Suffolk, UK, gentleman.Accompanied by an original thermoluminescence analysis report no.N124a8 from Oxford Authentication.
These Attic kylikes were usually presented with a stemmed base, a deep bowl and two upturned loop handles, on a concave base. The exterior walls were decorated with black-figure technique on red background, here in a style remarkably similar to that of the Haimon Painter.
Price realized | 1'100 GBP |
Starting price | 700 GBP |
Estimate | 800 GBP |