Description: Title: Ancient Greek Terracotta Pottery Oinochoe Jug Description: (See Pictures): The Oinochoe is one of the most ancient and popular shapes among all Greek vessels. It belongs to the category of pouring vessels and means a wine jug. It is usually a single-handled vase, with or without a pouring spout. This example represents the most developed type with the trefoil pouring spout. This piece is still half caked in mud as it was found back in 1952. This was part of an American collection after 1952. Condition: (See Pictures) see pictures. Used. Excellent, no issues. Dimensions: Length: 4” Width: 2 1/2” Packing & Shipping: I ship out next business day at the very latest. All items are expertly prepackaged with bubble wrap for the USPS, so no repackaging requests are accepted unless one sends a separate email through eBay’s mail system requesting this service before the package label has been purchased. It does not count if you send a note attached to your order, because I always miss those. I must also consent to repackage the item for you via eBay’s email system. Feedback: Please leave positive feedback if you are satisfied with your purchase. I would appreciate it and will return the favor. Returns: I do not accept returns unless eBay policy states that I must. If something is not as described, then your only option is to return the item for a full refund. I do not ever give partial refunds.
Price: 155 USD
Location: Torrington, Connecticut
End Time: 2024-12-05T20:00:38.000Z
Shipping Cost: N/A USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Color: Brown
Material: Terracotta
Type: Jug
Style: Greek