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Charles Townley Vase Lrg Black. Urn marble Each contains a high qualityThe Charles Townley vase. Roman, 2nd century AD Found at a villa at Monte Cagnolo, near Rome This marble vase, an adapted form of the Greek volute krater, is decorated in high relief with a Bacchic scene, featuring the rustic deity Pan, and Bacchus' wild followers, both male (satyrs) and female (maenads). The vase gets its name from the famous collector Charles Townley (AD 1737 1805). Gavin Hamilton, Charles Townley's agent in

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Each contains a high quality glass pot to hold the candle

Dr Livingstone and numerous other leading personalities of the day

the sphinx enjoyed a major revival during the Renaissance

this substantial piece commands attention in any setting

Charles Townley Vase Lrg Black. Urn marble Each contains a high qualityThe Charles Townley vase. Roman, 2nd century AD Found at a villa at Monte Cagnolo, near Rome This marble vase, an adapted form of the Greek volute krater, is decorated in high relief with a Bacchic scene, featuring the rustic deity Pan, and <href="ilink ,_blank ">Bacchus' wild followers, both male (satyrs) and female (maenads). The vase gets its name from the famous collector Charles Townley (AD 1737 1805). Gavin Hamilton, Charles Townley's agent in

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