Guttus with stamped palmette ring (Aias or Neoptolemos); Formerly Johannes W. F. Collection. Reimers (Hamburg); clay; quickly turned; hand-modeled; press decor; stamped; painted (ceramic); fired (ceramic); clay; Total: Height: 7.5 cm; Width: 9.7 cm; Base diameter: 6.3 cm; Width: 10.3 cm; Depth: 11.4 cm; Diameter: 5.7 cm (medallion); Height: 0.7 cm (stamped palmette); Pottery; Campaign against Troy; The Fall of Troy; The Burning Troy; The Trojan War; Last Months of the Siege and Fall of Troy; Cassandra; Classical Mythology/Antique History; Late Classical (Greek Antiquity); Greek Antiquity; The Guttus has a stocky shape; flattened at the top and bottom; with a single profiled foot; a vertical handle and a sloping spout. The body of the vessel is vertically grooved. With the exception of the bottom; the jar is completely covered with a shiny black color. The bottom and the base ring are colored red. On the flat top there is a medallion pressed with a form. Depicted is a young naked warrior in frontal view; turning to the right. He is armed with a retracted Corinthian helmet and a round shield held behind his back and guided by his left arm. In his left he holds a spear. With his right hand he grasps a forearm. The legs are cut off by the medallion. The interpretation of the scene is secured by a Calenian bas-relief bowl and by a guttus in Berlin with the other half of the scene: Cassandra at the Palladion. The scene is thus depicted after the fall of Troy. Unusual is the division into two vessels. The medallion is surrounded by nine stamped palmettes; two of them between handle and spout.

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