c. 400-380 BCE
Side A: Youth crowned by Nike; woman offering a wreath. Side B: three youths in mantles. Rim chipped.
35.2 cm h x 39.3 cm diam. (13 7/8 x 15 1/2 in.)
Private Collection, France, sold; through [Munzhandlung Basel, Vente Publique, Monnaies Grecques, No. 4, October 1, 1935] to; David M. Robinson, Oxford, Mississippi (1935-1959), bequest; to the Fogg Museum, 1960.
Terracotta, bucchero
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