Daunian Askos with a Double Spout
Culture: Daunian
Period: early 3rd century B.C.
Material: Terracotta
Dimensions: 22.5 cm high
Price: Sold
Ref: 4215
Provenance: Viennese collection Zweymüller, acquired in the 1970s. Thence in the collection Stefan Horn.
Condition: Intact. On one side the color is very slightly worn.
Description: Large, polychrome painted terracotta vase with two cylindrical spouts, a bulbous body and a flattened base. Between the two spouts a high, arch-formed handle, which is formed by two thick rods with round cross-section, which meet on the upper part. The spouts are in red color inside, one with a sieve on the rim, the other one with a sieve in the neck. The entire vessel is painted with brown, red and pink color. On the spouts wave decoration, bands and chains. On the shoulder a red band, below wave decoration. On the transition to the body a curved, broad grid decoration which is framed on top by a pink band and at the bottom by two parallel lines. Below stylized water birds and a broad red band. The end is formed by an encircling chain, lines, as well as at the very bottom painted stars and spirals. See for the vessel form, which is typical for the Daunians, Bonhams auction on 3 July 2019, lot 25, as well as Princeton University Art Museum object number 1961-16.