| Ancient Pottery |  |
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| Greek, Magna Graecia, Oinochoe, 4th - 3rd Century B.C. |  | From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. |
| AY35496. Oinochoe; 5 ¼ inches high; grey pottery, ovoid body cylindrical, pinched trefoil mouth, strap handle, black glaze at rim; chip in rim, Choice, $380.00 (€292.60) |
| Greek, South Italian, Black Glaze Bowl, 3rd - 2nd Century B.C. |  | From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. |
| AM35494. Black glaze bowl; Malloy -, Merzagora -; buff terracotta, straight edge, concentric lines half way down the interior, Choice, 6 ¼ inches diameter 2 ¾ inches high; nice color, small chip on edge; $360.00 (€277.20) |
| Egypt, Pottery Juglet, 2nd intermediate Period, 1786 - 1567 B.C. |  | |
| AE48178. Pottery juglet; buff, wheel-made, tall neck, wide flat shoulders, disk-shape body, small pedestal base,strap handle, 3 ½" tall, Choice, intact, $340.00 (€261.80) |
| Roman Palaestina, Pottery Juglet, Late Roman Period, 3rd Century A.D. |  | Time of Christian Persecutions.
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
Found in Israel. |
| AH48173. Pottery juglet; ROM 312, Superb, intact, orange, wheel-made, ribed ovoid body, narrow cylindrical neck, everted rim, strap handle from rim to below shoulder, ring base, 4 inches high, a lovely piece; $320.00 (€246.40) |
| Greek, South Italian, Mastoid Bowl, 3rd Century B.C. |  | From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. |
| AK35498. Mastoid bowl; deep black glaze over entire body, 6 1/4" diameter; complete, reassembled, Choice, $305.00 (€234.85) |
| Greek, Campania, South Italy, Black Ware Skyphos, 3rd - 2nd Century B.C. |  | From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. |
| AK35514. Black ware skyphos; cf. Rhode Island School of Design, Classical Vases, 8 #80, pl. 122; 3 inches tall; restored handles, Near Choice, $305.00 (€234.85) |
| Narino, Columbia, Capuli Complex, Sea Shell Shaped Potter Ocarina (Flute), 850 - 1500 A.D. |  | An ocarina is a wind instrument in the category of vessel flutes. |
| AE61810. Pottery ocarina, 3.7 inches, Choice, in the form of a sea shell with incised dot and cross designs on a highly burnished gray surface; $300.00 (€231.00) |
| Greek, South Italian, Black Glaze Bowl, 3rd - 2nd Century B.C. |  | From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. |
| AK35520. Black glaze bowl; 6 inches diameter, 2 ½ inches high, Average, reconstruction, chips, grey terracotta, black glaze worn mostly remaining in center of the bowl, straight sides, incised rim, small chip on edge; $270.00 (€207.90) |
| Roman, Palestine, Small Terracotta Bottle, 2nd - 3rd Century A.D. |  | Made in the Holy Land during the time of the Christian Early Church Fathers. Found in Israel.
From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years. |
| AI36076. Holy Land Bottle; 10.5 cm tall, Choice, red-buff terracotta with white slip, ovoid body, narrow tubular neck, ornamented with spiral ridges, pedestal base; chip in lip; $255.00 (€196.35) |
| Egyptian, Cylindrical Pottery Jar, Middle Kingdom, 1991 - 1786 B.C. |  | From the collection of Alex G. Malloy, former dealer in antiquities for 40 years.
Ex Alex G. Malloy, Egyptian Art and Artifacts, Summer 1980., #96.
Vessels of this type were undoubtedly used to contain unguents like their stone counterparts of the same period. |
| AD33408. Ointment jar; cf. Kelley, The Pottery of Ancient Egypt Dynasty I to Roman times, R. O. M. 1976 pl. 37. b. 222; 33 mm x 48 mm, Choice, $225.00 (€173.25) |
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