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Egypt, Coptic period, ca. 4th to 7th century CE. A rare and attractive pottery flask presenting a flattened annular body with liberal remains painted decoration of geometric motifs and a tondo of a stylized bird. Twin arched handles flank the cylindrical neck and collared rim, while the sizable, disk-shaped body is supported by a petite, flared foot. Remains of white and black pigment adorn the exterior, featuring a star motif, rosettes, dotted designs, and wavy striations. Pottery flasks like this example likely held annointing oils or liquids for ceremonial purposes. Size: 8.8" W x 12.7" H (22.4 cm x 32.3 cm)
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Provenance: private Vero Beach, Florida, USA collection, acquired in the early 1980s at Hotel Drouot auction in Paris, France; ex-old French collection
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#177453
Condition
Professionally repaired with restoration, as well as expected nicks and abrasions, commensurate with age. Otherwise, excellent presentation with liberal remains of painted detail.