Corinthian Stemmed Terracotta Dish, ca. 5th century BC. Shallow, wide-mouthed bowl set atop a modestly flared stem. Painted decoration in rusty orange and black appears on the interior around the circumference and around the tondo, and around the exterior below the rim. Surface wear and some light chipping, but still in fine condition. Height: 2 5/8"; Diameter: 6". Estimate Value $300 - 400
Ex Living Torah Museum collection; Ex Archaeological Center Auction No. 29, lot 361.