ITEM: Skyphos with graffiti
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Greek, Attic
PERIOD: 5th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 44 mm x 160 mm x 103 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex German private collection, P.A., Munich, acquired from a German private collection before 2000s

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license.

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Greek pottery with graffiti provides a fascinating lens into the everyday lives, thoughts, and social dynamics of ancient Greeks. Pottery was used extensively across Greek society, from simple cups and jars to intricately decorated amphorae. While most surviving Greek pottery is celebrated for its exquisite painted scenes and fine craftsmanship, some pieces also carry graffiti, offering a unique glimpse into the more personal, unfiltered side of ancient life. Graffiti on pottery—often scratched, incised, or painted after the pot was fired—could range from simple names, ownership marks, and prices to playful messages, crude jokes, and even snippets of poetry. These inscriptions hint at the interactions between individuals in marketplaces, homes, and social gatherings, bringing a lively, human element to what would otherwise be silent artifacts.

Much of the graffiti found on pottery falls into two main categories: ownership marks and dedications. In marketplaces and public gatherings, where pottery was bought, sold, and heavily circulated, marking one's vessel could serve practical purposes. People often scratched their names or initials onto drinking cups, for example, to claim ownership or differentiate them from others. In some cases, especially in sanctuaries, individuals would leave inscriptions on pottery as offerings to the gods. These dedications could be as simple as “I am the cup of X,” denoting the owner or the deity to whom the vessel was dedicated. Such graffiti helps scholars understand the personalization of everyday objects in Greek society and offers clues to the names, identities, and social behaviors of individuals from all walks of life.

Some Greek pottery graffiti, however, is less formal and provides hints of humor, competition, or rivalry. In symposium settings, where drinking vessels were shared among a social group, people might inscribe playful taunts, boasts of drinking prowess, or even love messages on cups and kraters. This form of graffiti brings ancient personalities to life, showing that humor, camaraderie, and even conflict were as much a part of ancient Greek life as they are today. Occasionally, merchants would also inscribe prices or advertising slogans on vessels, pointing to the commercial practices surrounding pottery.

Seller's Story

Your Antiquarian offers ancient art and ancient coins. Our main objective is to offer the highest quality at the best price respecting and strictly complying with the laws of heritage protection and UNESCO heritage norms. Therefore, all the pieces that are published come from private collections in which the provenance can be checked or international auctions. All our antiquities and coins are accompanied by their Certificate of Authenticity. We have a no quibble 90 day return policy. At Your Antiquarian we are committed to helping disadvantaged groups and for this reason a portion of each purchase is donated to charities to help people in need.
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ITEM: Skyphos with graffiti
MATERIAL: Pottery
CULTURE: Greek, Attic
PERIOD: 5th Century B.C
DIMENSIONS: 44 mm x 160 mm x 103 mm
CONDITION: Good condition
PROVENANCE: Ex German private collection, P.A., Munich, acquired from a German private collection before 2000s

Comes with Certificate of Authenticity and Export license.

If you bid outside the European Union and win the item, we will have to apply for an export licence for your country and shipping will take 3 to 5 weeks.

Greek pottery with graffiti provides a fascinating lens into the everyday lives, thoughts, and social dynamics of ancient Greeks. Pottery was used extensively across Greek society, from simple cups and jars to intricately decorated amphorae. While most surviving Greek pottery is celebrated for its exquisite painted scenes and fine craftsmanship, some pieces also carry graffiti, offering a unique glimpse into the more personal, unfiltered side of ancient life. Graffiti on pottery—often scratched, incised, or painted after the pot was fired—could range from simple names, ownership marks, and prices to playful messages, crude jokes, and even snippets of poetry. These inscriptions hint at the interactions between individuals in marketplaces, homes, and social gatherings, bringing a lively, human element to what would otherwise be silent artifacts.

Much of the graffiti found on pottery falls into two main categories: ownership marks and dedications. In marketplaces and public gatherings, where pottery was bought, sold, and heavily circulated, marking one's vessel could serve practical purposes. People often scratched their names or initials onto drinking cups, for example, to claim ownership or differentiate them from others. In some cases, especially in sanctuaries, individuals would leave inscriptions on pottery as offerings to the gods. These dedications could be as simple as “I am the cup of X,” denoting the owner or the deity to whom the vessel was dedicated. Such graffiti helps scholars understand the personalization of everyday objects in Greek society and offers clues to the names, identities, and social behaviors of individuals from all walks of life.

Some Greek pottery graffiti, however, is less formal and provides hints of humor, competition, or rivalry. In symposium settings, where drinking vessels were shared among a social group, people might inscribe playful taunts, boasts of drinking prowess, or even love messages on cups and kraters. This form of graffiti brings ancient personalities to life, showing that humor, camaraderie, and even conflict were as much a part of ancient Greek life as they are today. Occasionally, merchants would also inscribe prices or advertising slogans on vessels, pointing to the commercial practices surrounding pottery.

Seller's Story

Your Antiquarian offers ancient art and ancient coins. Our main objective is to offer the highest quality at the best price respecting and strictly complying with the laws of heritage protection and UNESCO heritage norms. Therefore, all the pieces that are published come from private collections in which the provenance can be checked or international auctions. All our antiquities and coins are accompanied by their Certificate of Authenticity. We have a no quibble 90 day return policy. At Your Antiquarian we are committed to helping disadvantaged groups and for this reason a portion of each purchase is donated to charities to help people in need.
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Culture
Ancient Greek
Name of object
Skyphos with graffiti. Spanish Export License.
Century/ Timeframe
5th Century B.C
Provenance
Private Collection
Country of Origin
Unknown
Material
Pottery
Condition
Good

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Thanks for the beautiful pot. Regards Paul

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Il mio acquisto è arrivato perfettamente imballato e supera le mie aspettative. Sono molto soddisfatta, grazie.

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Delivered in prefect conditions and ahead of time. Seller was extremely professional and also sent all required documentation ahead of the delivery

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Oggetto meraviglioso, documentazione ok. Imballaggio perfetto. Grazie.

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envoi rapide et soigné, pour un petit objet superbe. Merci et meilleurs souhaits pour 2025.

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Articolo in condizioni eccellenti. Confezionamento professionale e certificato di garanzia. E' sempre un piacere ed una garanzia acquistare da questo eccellente venditore professionale. Grazie!

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Oggetto esattamente come descritto corredato da certificazione di autenticità

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Muy profesional, no me di cuenta de que tenía dos pedidos de su tienda pero el si, me avisó y me devolvió el dinero de uno de los envíos. Leegó todo muy bien empaquetado y rápido. 5/5

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emballage très corect .envois rapide. vendeur a recommander

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Todo bien, igual que el anuncio, y muy bien protegido para el envío.

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Bellissimo oggetto. Imballaggio ottimo. Documentazione ok. Grazie.

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Hasta el momento el vendedor más rápido de los que he tratado, pero con diferencia Muchas gracias por su servicio

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1833 reviews (267 in last 12 months)
  1. 264
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Thanks for the beautiful pot. Regards Paul

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The seller guarantees and can prove that the object was obtained legally. The seller was informed by Catawiki that they had to provide the documentation required by the laws and regulations in their country of residence. The seller guarantees and is entitled to sell/export this object. The seller will provide all provenance information known about the object to the buyer. The seller ensures that any necessary permits are/will be arranged. The seller will inform the buyer immediately about any delays in obtaining such permits.

The seller guarantees and can prove that the object was obtained legally. The seller was informed by Catawiki that they had to provide the documentation required by the laws and regulations in their country of residence. The seller guarantees and is entitled to sell/export this object. The seller will provide all provenance information known about the object to the buyer. The seller ensures that any necessary permits are/will be arranged. The seller will inform the buyer immediately about any delays in obtaining such permits.