Three Greek Terracotta Vessels
Sale 1273 - Antiquities & Ancient Art: Including Property from the Brummer Collection
Dec 5, 2023
10:00AM CT
Live / Chicago
Estimate
$1,000 -
$2,000
Sold for $1,197
Sold prices are inclusive of Buyer’s Premium
Lot Description
Three Greek Terracotta Vessels
Circa 7th-2nd Century B.C.
Diameter of largest 5 7/8 inches (14.92 cm).
Property from The Brummer Collection from Drs. John and Pat Laszlo, Atlanta, Georgia
Provenance:
A Hellenistic Megarian-Ware Bowl
Circa 3rd-2nd Century B.C.
Ernest Brummer (1891-1964), Paris & New York, acquired, 31 December 1926.
For The Brummer Gallery Records at The Metropolitan Museum Cloisters Library and Archive, see Object Inventory Card Number: P2665.
A Proto-Corinthian Miniature Aryballos with Animal Procession
Circa 650-640 B.C.
M. Roussos, Athens, prior to 1927.
Ernest Brummer (1891-1964), Paris & New York, acquired from the above, 22 September 1927.
For The Brummer Gallery Records at The Metropolitan Museum Cloisters Library and Archive, see Object Inventory Card Number: P4185.
A Proto-Corinthian Skyphos
Circa 7th Century B.C.
Theodore Zoumpoulakis, M. Roussos, and Moise, Athens and Paris, prior to 1926.
Ernest Brummer (1891-1964), Paris & New York, acquired from the above, 31 December 1926.
For The Brummer Gallery Records at The Metropolitan Museum Cloisters Library and Archive, see Object Inventory Card Number: P93.
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