Vases Kylix Terra Sigillata Cup with Bud and Flower Pattern
Terra Sigillata Cup with Bud and Flower Pattern

Terra Sigillata Cup with Bud and Flower Pattern

Kylix · first century CE
Fragmentary terra sigillata cup or broad beaker recomposed from several fragments. In shape the vessel has deep walls, a curved body, and no foot. The walls are decorated with alternating buds and flowers. A circle of flowers surrounds the foot. In this type of vessel the decoration was typically separated from the rim by a groove, in this case accented by a row of beads, above which would have been a plain rim (1).


Classification:
For similar types, Kenrick, in Elisabeth Ettinger, et. al. Conspectus Formarum Terrae Sigillatae Italico Modo Confectae (Bonn: Dr. Rudolf Habelt GMBH, 1990), Form R 11.1.1.

1. Toronto, J.W. Hayes, Roman Pottery in the Royal Ontario Museum. A Catalogue. Toronto, 1976. p. 72 fig. 1, 56; a cup made by M. Perrenius Tigranus; Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, inv. 97.379, a restored cup with similar decorative motifs.
Shape
Period
Roman Imperial period, Early
Date
first century CE
Culture
Roman
Dimensions
W: 10.16 cm
Findspot
Ancient & Byzantine World, Europe
Museum
Harvard Art Museums
Accession Number
1977.216.3073
Image Source
harvard
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