Greek Apulian glazed Pottery trefoil oinochoe, 340-325BCE, Magna Graecia, south Italic Colonies, with trefoil lip, above loop handle and baluster shaped body with spreading foot, in a black glaze, height 11.5 cm
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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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