THRACO-MACEDONIAN REGION. Uncertain. 5th-4th centuries BC. Hemiobol (Silver, 7.5 mm, 0.38 g, 7 h). Facing gorgoneion. Rev. Kantharos in incuse square. Cf. Tzamalis 58/50 (obv./rev.). Well-centered and toned. Very fine.
From the Vineyard Collection, ex H. Grün 28, 12 November 1999, 221.
The kantharos was a small two-handled cup for drinking wine. Although metal examples have been found, most were made of pottery. Several spectacular examples with bases that deviate from the normal slender pedestal mount exist. These have the heads of satyrs, maenads and other gods as a base atop which rests the cup.