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Mixing bowl (bell krater)

about 395–375 B.C.
Place of ManufactureLucania, Italy
Medium/TechniqueCeramic, Red Figure
Dimensions26.7 cm (10 1/2 in.)
Credit LineWilliam Francis Warden Fund
Accession number1994.231
On View
On view
ClassificationsVessels
ProvenanceBy 1994: with Sotheby's, 34-35 New Bond Street, London W1A2AA (Sotheby's auction, July 8, 1994, lot 461); purchased at the Sotheby's auction by MFA; accessioned October 26, 1994
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