Greece, Hellenistic Period, ca. 3rd to 1st century BCE. A lovely silver bowl decorated with a mesmerizing frieze of floral blossoms and leafy tendrils delineated in such a fine manner - rivaling the truest rendering of the organic nature of these phytomorphic forms. Above this is a narrow register of repeated overlapping leaves framed by a beaded border above and below. The bowl itself is a pleasantly round form, probably once upon a small foot as indicated by the museum resin form used to complete the form, and a flanged upper border. Size: 5.375" in diameter x 3.5" H (13.7 cm x 8.9 cm); quality of silver: 91% on exterior walls, and 98% on interior walls; total weight (including resin) 280.9 grams
Provenance: East Coast, USA collection; ex major New York Gallery before 2011
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Condition
Losses and tears to the walls as shown. Professionally restored with resin to complete the form, similar to manner of some restored museum examples. Silver has developed a beautiful warm patina over the ages.