A geometric Rhodian oinochoe, Mid-7th- early 6th century B.C. Of typical form, the handle with a volute terminal joining the rim, decorated in the wild goat style, the body with a band of geese and lotus flowers above another of grazing goats, framed and divided by borders of geometric decoration, 35.3 cm high, 23 cm diameter
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- Oenochoe / Oinochoe - An oenochoe, also spelt oinochoe is an Ancient Greek wine jug or a modern jug usually silver, made in the same form, with a single curved handle and is usually taller than it is wide.
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