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Low scarcely articulated base, steeply sloping body, almost horizontal shoulders decorated with rays; beginning at raised ridge which devides body from shoulder; ridge continues along spout; plain disc; ... 21 June 1973 ... almost all worn off.
Type 52F ... Agora IV, no. 718, pl. 51 ... century B.C. to 1st. quarter of |
Front part of body and nozzle missing.
Watch-shaped lamp with ribbed upper body, cornucopia-shaped lug, not pierced, on left side; vertical strap handle, set crooked. Low ring foot.
Black glaze, much worn ... 9-13 August 1947 ... C 19:3 |
| The handle and the end of the nozzle broken off.
Long nozzle; vertical band handle; simulated ring foot; ridge around center.
On either side of the rim, a moulded rosette.
Black glaze.
Pinkish-buff clay ... 21 March 1934 ...
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 51C of |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.049. E. Vanderpool, Hesperia 15, 1946, p. 285, cat. no. 51, pl. 34.
Above a thin reserved ground line is the left foot an animal to right. Relief contour ... Early 5th century B.C ... Red Figured And White Ground | Skyphoi | Type Uncertain |
| Three joining fragments of rim and upper wall.
Round-bodied bowl with incurved rim. Undecorated.
Thin orange fabric. Slip bright vermillion-red.
Atlante II, form 51, late 1st c. A.D. (type 120-150 A.D.) ... March-April 1952 ...
Atlante II, form 51, late 1st c. A.D. (type 120-150 |
| From a bell krater; part of the rim and side wall just below. On the rim an olive wreath with red figured leaves, the berries white with yellow over. Below, head of a youth with flying hair, seen facing, ... 18 May-4 June 1937 ... Well, late 5th.-4th. c. B.C. |
| Nozzle missing.
Herringbone rim; on discus, bear, seated left his head over a large pot. Solid handle, two grooves above, one below. On reverse, double almond-shaped groove with cross-hatching at the center, ... 21 May 1938 ...
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... Late Roman destruction debris. Red fill over Building C. Context of 6th. century |
Flaring ring foot; triangular handles. Totally glazed.
From the same deposit P 19048 Hesperia, XX, 1951, pl. 51 a (Pyre 4-3). For other late skyphoi, see Cambridge, Mass., Harvard, acc. no. 2731: CVA ... Ca. 325 B.C ... Black and Plain Pottery | Skyphos | Corinthian Type |
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