Drinking Cup

Greek

On View

in

Ancient Greek and Roman, Level 2, South Wing

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Drinking Cup

1st century BCE

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Greek

Unknown

Silver and gold

Overall (including handles): 2 3/4 × 5 1/2 × 3 1/4 inches (7 × 14 × 8.3 cm)

Metalwork

Greco-Roman and Ancient European

Museum Purchase, Friends of Ann Cobane Fund, Hill Memorial Fund, Cleo and Lester Gruber Fund, James Pearson Duffy Fund, Ancient Art General Fund, Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bloom Fund, William H. Murphy Fund; and gifts of David Heineman, Mrs. James Vernor; Frederick Stearns by exchange.

2004.3

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Provenance

Hadji Soleimani (London, England)

2004-present, purchase by the Detroit Institute of Arts (Detroit, Michigan, USA)

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Greek, Drinking Cup, 1st century BCE, silver and gold. Detroit Institute of Arts, Museum Purchase, Friends of Ann Cobane Fund, Hill Memorial Fund, et al., 2004.3.

Drinking Cup
Drinking Cup