A black glazed pottery dish with inward sloping sides and a concave tondo. This type of plate was used specifically for eating fish and shellfish as suggested by the many sea-life depictions found on vessels of a similar shape.Greek black glazed pottery seafood plate.
South Italian colonies, 4th Century BC.
Condition: Some chips and general light surface wear as seen in the photograph.
Size: 3.2 x 18.6 cms
Ex. Private Collection, Belgium, acquired from Tajan Auction House, Paris.
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