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Fragment of reverse preserved, and handle.
Wavy lines on narrow rim; pierced grooved handle, with stamped semi-circles at its base. Circular reverse with double concentric grooves enclosing signature: ... 5 June 1936 ... Fragment of reverse preserved, and handle.
Wavy lines ... reverse with double concentric |
On rim, wavy lines.
Discus, plain with central filling hole and four air holes.
Handle, pierced, triple grooved.
On bottom, double almond-shaped groove; signature very indistinct probably.
Unglazed ... 5 June 1931 ... On rim, wavy lines.
Discus, plain with central ... double almond-shaped groove; |
| From the wall of a large closed vase. Part of two friezes preserved, separated by a double horizontal line. On the upper frieze, the feet and lower skirts of two draped figures right; the figure to the ... 20 March 1934 ... a double horizontal line |
| About half preserved, with gaps. Restored in plaster. Low ring foot and deep convex side; no handles. Underneath, two glazed rings and Maltese cross. On body, procession of lions left, their feet toward ... 10-16 March 1936 ... rim, double-curved lines |
| Stem socket broken away; rim and inside heavily fire-blackened.
Meerschaum pipe with round bowl and high, forward-leaning, straight rim.
On bowl, incised overlapping concentric circles in a cluster pendent ... 8 March 1939 ... of double dotted lines |
| Fragments from a column krater; a) and b) from one side, c) from the other, or from another pot.
a) The left shoulder of a discus thrower facing, the discus held up by his shoulder and his left hand ... June 1937 ... foot. Double ground line in |
| About half preserved, with the profile; fragmentary; restored in plaster. Plain hemispherical bowl, irregularly made and the inside uneven. Decorated over all on the outside with light incision: on the ... 22-23 May 1951 ... lines radiating to a border ... short diagonal lines to ... straight lines, with rows of |
| Most of the lip and a fragment of the bottom missing. Large chips of glaze gone from right side. An animal, which cannot be recognized as any known quadruped, is running right in a frame of roughly circular ... 1 May 1933 ... roughly circular double lines |
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