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| Mended from many fragments; incomplete. Vertical band handle broken away.
Thick watch-shaped body, tending to double convex.
Long, pointed nozzle, rounded on top.
On the right side of the body, a small, ... 22 April 1932 ... cornucopia-shaped.
Base rising in center; |
| Head, right hand and the attribute it held missing.
Standing female figure, about one-third of life size, on an irregular oval plinth, dressed in short-sleeved chiton with high waist and himation. She ... 6 April 1938 ... leg and holds a cornucopia |
| Base missing; figure mounted on modern wood base.
Standing figure, nude save for a goat skin which passes over his left shoulder.
Held in his left hand and resting along his left arm is a cornucopia which ... Card: 3rd A.D ... cornucopia which springs from a |
a) Mended from many pieces; full height not preserved. Moulded ring foot, grooved resting surface and juncture of moulding not reserved. Broad flange for lid with vertical rim above. Presumably, though ... 12 June 1975 ... stylized cornucopiae and grape |
Three twisted lamps, warped and stuck together in firing.
One lamp has raised base, rays on broad curving rim, pointed nozzle bent back onto lamp, traces of vertcal handle.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection ... 15 November 1938 ... termibation, and a cornucopia on |
| The wrist and the right hand, all except the index finger and end of second finger preserved, of a gigantic statue.
The hand holds a spiral object (torch, cornucopia, elongated snail shell ?), which is ... 10 June 1935 ... cornucopia, elongated snail shell |
| About half preserved. A few chips missing, including the woman's right shoulder. The back roughly tooled.
Round flat disk with raised band around edge of front.
In relief, a draped female figure, Demeter, ... 15 May 1940 ... cornucopia. Her feet rest on a |
| Broken at the back.
A small block, smooth dressed at sides, top and below. In the top is a deep circular cutting, tapering slightly towards the bottom. At either side of the cutting, in the top, is a small ... 9 April 1936 ... holds a huge cornucopia, or |
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