Black-glazed one-handled skyphos with offset lip, based on an Athenian Agora prototype of ca. 500–480 BCE.
Tall and generously proportioned, the vessel has a deep, rounded bowl rising to a clearly offset lip. A single vertical handle extends from one side, giving the form a distinctive asymmetry and a strong sculptural presence.
Dating to the transition from the late Archaic to the early Classical period, this type belongs to the refined tradition of Attic black-glazed tableware, where proportion, surface and silhouette provide all the decoration needed.
Dimensions: H. 12 cm, Max. L. 15 cm, Rim D. 11 cm