Terracotta vase in the shape of a cockerel

Etruscan

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 170

This small vase, inscribed with the twenty-six letters of the Etruscan alphabet, may have been a container for ink. The head acts as a stopper and could be attached to the bird’s body by a cord. The missing tail no doubt curved downward to form a third foot.

#1215. Terracotta vase in the shape of a cockerel, Part 1

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Terracotta vase in the shape of a cockerel, Terracotta, Etruscan

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