A cup-type footed drinking vessel with two vertical handles. Named after Ephyra in the Peloponnese, Ephyraean goblets display characteristic decoration of large isolated motifs designed to highlight both main sides of the vessel. Ephyraean goblets were popular drinking vessels in Mycenaean Greece in Late Helladic III (c. 1450-1400 BC). The type was adopted in Minoan Crete during the same period, its decoration heavily influenced by the Alternating Style of the preceding period.