An Apulian red-figure bell Krater, attributed to the Perrone-Phryxes group, circa 340-330 B.C. side a depicting a spotted torpedo fish, with a rosette in the field and a dotted line below side B depicting an angler fish with bared teeth, with rosettes in the field and a dotted line below each scene enlivened with white and ochre paint, with a wave pattern baseline, a band of chevrons under the rim and slim bands on the base, a dotted ring around each handle with palmettes below, elsewhere reserved, (losses and cracks, repairs), 19.8 cm high Exhibited: Melbourne, Borchardt library (La Trobe University) March 1988-April 2008 Provenance: ex Graham Geddes collection; Sotheby's London 8 December 1986, Lot 188