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LALAOUNIS 1970 GREECE ANCIENT GREEK KYLIX CUP VASE IN SOLID .925 STERLING SILVER
$ 789.35
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Description
A KYLIX CUP-VASE DESIGNED BYILIAS LALAOUNIS.
A MODERN RE-INTERPRETATION OF AN ANCIENT GREEK
KYLIX
CUP CREATED BY LALAOUNIS IN THE EARLY 1970'S. IT WAS COMPLETELY HAND CRAFTED IN SOLID .925/.999 STERLIND SILVER WITH A ROUND BASE AND TWO CURVED HANDLES.
THIS PIECE HAVE A TOTAL WEIGHT OF 246.23 Grams AND A MEASURES OF 172 mm BY 133 mm BY 51 mm (6.75 x 5.25 x 2 Inches).
IS STAMPED WITH THE MAKER'S LOGO, THE GREEK HALLMARKS AND SIGNED IN FULL, "
ILIAS LALAOUNIS GREECE .925 OA71
".
NOTE
:
KYLIX
, THE PRIMARY USE FOR THE KYLIX WAS DRINKING WINE (USUALLY MIXED WITH WATER, AND SOMETIMES OTHER FLAVOURINGS) AT A SYMPOSIUM OR MALE "DRINKING PARTY" IN THE ANCIENT GREEK WORLD, SO THEY ARE OFTEN DECORATED WITH SCENES OF A HUMOROUS, LIGHT-HEARTED, OR SEXUAL NATURE THAT WOULD ONLY BECOME VISIBLE WHEN THE CUP WAS DRAINED. DYONISOS, THE GOD OF WINE, AND HIS SATYRS OR RELATED KOMASTIC SCENES, ARE COMMON SUBJECTS. ON THE EXTERNAL SURFACE SOMETIMES, LARGE EYES WERE DEPICTED, PROBABLY ALSO WITH HUMOROUS PURPOSES (EYE-CUP). OTHER HUMOROUS PURPOSES WOULD INCLUDE DESIGNS ON THE BASE OF THE CUP, SUCH AS THE MALE GENITALS ON THE
BOMFORD CUP
, A LATE 6TH CENTURY KYLIX. THE SHAPE OF THE KYLIX ENABLED THE DRINKER TO DRINK WHILST RECUMBENT, AS WAS THE CASE IN THE SYMPOSIA. IT ALSO ENABLED THEM TO PLAY KOTTABOS, A GAME PLAYED BY FLINGING WINE LEES AT TARGETS.
A TYPICAL BOWL HELD ROUGHLY 8 OZ/250ML OF FLUID, THOUGH THIS VARIED GREATLY WITH SIZE AND SHAPE.
VERY UNUSUAL AND DECORATIVE PIECE WITH GREAT EYE APPEAL. IT IS IN PERFECT CONDITION WITH NO DENTS OR PREVIOUS REPAIRS.
INVENTORY REF: D0000AAEY/.1111