File:Early Campanian red-figure lekanis - LCS II extra - wedding - Milano MA St 1328.jpg

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English: object type / vase shape: Campanian red-figure lekanis with lid

- description lid: bride and groom shaking hands, between 2 women with torches, altar, woman with twig and cista, woman with cistae and tainiai running; inscription: ΚΑΛΕ ΚΑΛΕ ΚΑΛΟΣ - production place: Campania - painter: unattributed - period / date: classical, ca. 400 BC - material: pottery (clay) - findspot: Vico Equense (near Naples) - museum / inventory number: Milano, Museo Archeologico St 1328, collezione Museo Teatrale alla Scala

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