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Greco Roman ern

By al wile, 7 February, 2011
Description

Misc

Category
Pottery
Medium
some sort of clay
Distinguishing marks
greek figures with phallus image
Condition
Excellent
Size and dimensions of this item
9 inch by 3.5 inch at widest
Date Period
-500BC
History
I received this vase as a gift from an Italian priest in Bari Italy while I was assigned to an Air Force Base in Brindisi Italy. The priest had 4 of these urns and said they came from the basement of an old church in Bari. He kept one, gave two to nuns one and gave the fourth one to me back in 1982 and I have carried it arround for years and do not know what to do with it.
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Price Paid (If known)
gift from priest in Bari Italy
For Sale?
Yes
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timdraco

14 years 5 months ago

Re: Greco Roman ern

I don't do pottery often but in this case i would make a suggestion. Try taking it to a museum and getting it dated. depending on what the age is the museum might buy it off you. Private collectors won't buy this do to not having any paperwork on it. It is a lovely piece though. Good Luck.

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Nazzareno Mela

12 years ago

Re: Greco Roman ern

For me it is a reproduction of an Etruscan vase, in this case the value is minimal, if it would be worth at least 1500 USD ancient, but since the state in which it is, after fifteen hundred years old, it is very authentic impropabile

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