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Lot 90

A Campanian red-figure fish plate

3 July 2019, 10:00 BST
London, New Bond Street

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A Campanian red-figure fish plate
Attributed to the Three Stripe Painter, circa 360-330 B.C.
Decorated with two bream and a torpedo fish, the down-turned rim with wave pattern, details in added white, 19.5cm diam.

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Provenance:
with Artemis Münzen und Antiquitäten, Munich, September 1998.

For another fish plate attributed to the Three Stripe Painter, see C. Zindel, Meeresleben Und Jenseitsfahrt: Die Fischteller Der Sammlung Florence Gottet, Zurich, 1998, p. 37.

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