Among the objects of a private collection donated to the Archaeological Museum of Thessaloniki are five bronze vessels which probably originate in the same burial: a ladle, an “achaemenid-style” almond phiale, a small round jug, a plain or handled phiale, and a handled lebes. Analysis showed that all the vessels are composed of high-tin bronzes. The available evidence indicates that the vessels were interred in a single burial, in a cemetery which has not yet been identified. Comparison of the vessels with excavated finds from Macedonia helps date them to the first half of the 5th century B.C.