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Moldmade body with convex-concave profile. Wall gets much thinner as it flares. One jeweled and one plain lotus petal, with Σ within plain petal. Dull brown glaze, mostly missing, interior unglazed.
For ... Late 2nd century to ca. 50 ... Courby 1922, pl. IX:f. |
| From the wall of a closed pot. Mold made with large overlapping petals in relief. In one of them, the letter Σ, also moulded.
Pink-buff clay; dull black glaze much peeled, outside only.
Cf. Courby (1922), ... 3 April 1947 ...
Cf. Courby (1922), Vases Grecs a Reliefs, pl. IX, f. |
| The end of the spout, fragments of the wall and about two-thirds of the rim missing; restored in plaster.
Squat pear-shaped jug on ridged flaring ring foot; narrow neck; broad round mouth with down-turned ... 12 May 1939 ... F 19:6 |
Lower part of moldmade body and upper part of footpreserved.
Cup or small krater. Low, broad stem, flaring out and up to foot at bottom. Rosette medallion faintly visible on underside. Wall: long petals ... 100-86 ... perhaps as Courby 1922, p. 331, ... 84--85, pl. 61 [M 20:1, lower ... 14, pl. 14; G. R. Edwards |
Fragment of neck and upper part of a small pitcher with slender neck; its body moulded and covered with vertical ridges. In every other channel is a line of tiny circles.
Fine russet clay, non-Attic, ... 3-12 March 1934 ... Courby (1922), Vases Grecs a Reliefs, pl. X:c). |
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