Awesome addition! Your collection of Judaean coins just keeps getting better and better! My favourite kantharos (which might benefit from a reshoot), an early cast Onkia from Selinos (450-440 BC):
You bring the drinking vessels I'll bring the grapes! (It's the best I could do) Eat, drink and be merry, for tomorrow you may be in Utah. Elagabalus (218-222). Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis. Æ (17mm, 2.96g, 12h). Laureate head r. R/ Bunch of grapes. Cf. Varbanov 382
Thasos, Thrace AR trihemiobol Obv: Satyr kneeling left, holding kantharos Rev: ΘAΣ-IΩN, volute-krater Mint: Thasos Date:411-350 BC Size: 0.82 gr Ref: SG1755v
..bronze coin from Kyme circa 350 BC and i reckon a lamp would qualify as a container of liquid, from Antioch circa 5th cent. AD....D Ray, PM me your mailing addy when time permits if you would sir
Here’s a recent purchase that applies Ex- The x6 Collection A menagerie of ancient animals & awesomeness Teos AR Hemidrachm Obverse : Griffin running right. Reverse : Kantharos; THI above, lyre right, magistrate's name accross lower field. Date : 3rd-2nd cent. BC Diameter : 12.69 mm Weight : 1.35 g References : BMC Ionia 30 Notes : Toned. Included is a certificate of authenticity from David Sear.
Also one from Kyme, Aeolis, 350 - 250 BC 10 x 11 mm, 3.73 g Ref.:SNG Munich, 466-7; BMC 17.109.52; SNG Copenhagen 69-86; Obverse: KY above horse protome to right, magistrate ΘΕΥΔΑΙΤOΣ Reverse: One-handled drinking cup; monogram (inverted EY) for second magistrate EYBIOS? in left field
I need better pics of this one but I’ll add Thebes to he mix THEBES, Hemidrachm, 446-426 BC, Boeotian shield/ Kantharos, club above, S-2385 (£80); VF/F-VF, obv sl off-ctr but complete, medium tone.
love the amphorae: got this for a couple bucks and then found that it is one of the very few supposed depictions of the dude Mithras himself on a coin! Bithynia, Cius (Kios) Circa 3rd Century BCE Obverse: Youthful male head (Mithras?) right wearing Phrygian cap wreathed in laurel Reverse: KI Kantharos (Two-handled vase) from which two grape clusters come from BMC: 20-23 var (no A atop Kantharos) Size: 12mm, 1.75g
I don't have a kantharos to add but here are some other vessels. EGYPT, Alexandria. Nero Regnal year 14 (CE 67/8) AE diobol; 27 mm, 10.9 gm Obv: NEPΩKΛAVK[AIΣΣEBΓEPA]; laureate head right Rev: L - IΔ; "vase" (Emmett), or "oinochoe" per others (others are probably correct) Ref: Dattari-Savio Pl. 1, 2 (this coin); Dattari cf 286; RPC 5322; Emmett 153.14; Poole (BM, 1892) cf 188?; Milne -; none in a few other minor references I own. Rare. ex Dattari collection (Giovanni Dattari, 1858-1923) https://www.cointalk.com/threads/more-to-this-than-meets-the-eye.309276/ PISIDIA, Etenna 1st century BCE AE chalkous, 14 mm, 2.1 gm Obv: Nymph advancing right, head left, holding coiled serpent in both hands; to left, amphora Rev: ET-EN Curved knife Ref: SNG Copenhagen 147. SNG Paris 1334 = SNG von Aulock 466. ROMAN REPUBLIC, M. Piso M.f. Frugi 58 BCE (redated from Crawford's 61 BCE by Hersh and Walker, 1984) AR denarius, 20 mm, 3.94 gm Obv: terminal bust of Mercury right, wearing winged diadem; calix below chin; to left, star above wreath; dotted border Rev: M·PISO·M·F / FRVGI above secespita (sacrificial knife) and patera; all within laurel wreath Ref: Crawford 418/2b; Sydenham 825; Calpurnia 23 formerly slabbed, NGC https://www.cointalk.com/threads/a-different-frugi.279241/ LACONIA, Lakedaimon (Sparta) 80-50 BCE AR triobol, 2.29 gm Obv: Head of Herakles right Rev: Amphora; to each side, caps of the Dioscuri; all within laurel wreath Ref: BCD Peloponnesos 868
I don't have a drinking vessel as a primary design element (that's a Greek thing), but I do have this Roman provincial featuring some nymphs carrying some water pitchers. You may read more about this coin here: Julia Domna, AD 193-217. Roman provincial Æ triassarion, 7.77 g, 24.2 mm, 7 h. Moesia Inferior, Marcianopolis, AD 193-211. Obv: IOVΛIA ΔO-MNA CEB, bare-headed and draped bust right. Rev: MAPKIANOΠOΛITΩN, three nymphs standing facing, wearing tunics over long, lightly billowing skirts and clasping hands, the two outer nymphs with heads turned inwards and each holding a jug in her free hand. Refs: Varbanov 892 var (obv. legend); Staal 89.15 (plate 3, fig. 15, p. 157); BMC --; Moushmov --; SGI --; AMNG I (Pick) --; Lindgren --; Winsemann -- Note: Obverse and reverse die match to Staal plate coin (Gorny & Mosch Auction 108, lot 1421, April 3, 2001).
Great examples, @TIF ! The serpent coin fascinates me. It reminds me of a musical instrument that was used during the eighteenth century.
I've got an AE from Teos with griffin/kantharos: Can be viewed here: https://www.biddr.ch/auctions/amcoinscanada/browse?a=407&l=398311
I got this recently - a bit off-centre, but at least the kantharos is centred Neapolis didrachm - HN Italy 579 ATB, Aidan.
I actually got this coin NOT because of the Kantharos, but because it depicted Mithra. depictions of Mithra seem hard to find on coins... Bithynia Kios ~250 BCE AE11 1.06g Laureate hd Mithra r; Kantharos 2 grape bunches hanging K-I below within a wreath SNG Cop 382