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Ancient Greek pottery, (1898). Creator: UnknownAncient Greek pottery, (1898). Figs 1-9: Forms of Greek vases. Fig 1: Amphora, vessel for oil, wine etc. Fig 2: Hydria, vessel for carrying water. Fig 3: Urn, a cinerary vessel
Painting on a harpsichord lid with Bacchus and Cybele, 1590-1675. Creator: UnknownPainting on a harpsichord lid with Bacchus and Cybele, 1590-1675
Interesting Greek vase discovered at Capua, 1854. Creator: UnknownInteresting Greek vase discovered at Capua, 1854. Detail from ancient pottery found in Italy. Signor Riccio [excavated]...all the pieces of a Cantharus
Interesting Greek vase discovered at Capua, 1854. Creator: UnknownVase recently found at Capua, 1854. Detail from ancient pottery discovered in Italy. Interesting Greek vase...Signor Riccio [excavated]...all the pieces of a Cantharus
Kantharos (Wine Cup) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 480 BCE. Creator: London ClassKantharos (Wine Cup) in the Shape of a Female Head, about 480 BCE
Kantharos (Drinking Cup), about 300 BCE. Creator: Kantharos GroupKantharos (Drinking Cup), about 300 BCE
Kantharos (Drinking Cup), 310-280 BCE. Creator: UnknownKantharos (Drinking Cup), 310-280 BCE. Cream-colored cup with a small round foot and a thin stem. Two thin arms flare up and out from mid-cup in a " V" shape
Kantharos (Drinking Cup), 300-275 BCE. Creator: UnknownKantharos (Drinking Cup), 300-275 BCE. Terracotta cup with handles that appear tied in knots, a simple design around the middle, and a fluted section at the foot
The Skob Kantharos (bronze)STC444570 The Skob Kantharos (bronze) by Greek School, (4th century BC); Private Collection; (add.info.: Found at Skob, near Pest in Hungary)
Spondyliosoma cantharus, or Black Seabream, also known as Black Bream and Old Wife. Date: 1862
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