A Greek pottery jug or flagon, possibly Corinthian c 500 BC, of conical form, decorated with animals and birds, 11.5cm high, together with an antiquarian clay cone, possibly Sumerian 3rd millenium BC, with cuneiform inscription, 11.5cm high, on associated metal stand (a/f)

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