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Half the body missing. All glazed inside and out except for dot on floor and reserved bands at rim.
Most probably a kantharos like Kerameikos IV, pl. 21, inv. no. 2026. The vessel could also be a one-handled ... Late Protogeometric ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 196, p. 56, pl. 17. |
Probably to be restored with a flat bottom instead of a disk foot.
Dull black glaze.
Like Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 93, inv. no. 875 ... LG I ... V, 1, pl. 93, inv. no ... with a flat bottom instead of a disk foot.
Dull |
NM 16098
Intact but for handle. All glazed inside except for a reserved band just below the lip.
Cf. Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 107, inv. no. 352; Δελτ, 28, 1973, Μελ., pl. 24, στ ... LG IIB ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 283, p. 66, pl. 24. |
Lid and handle missing.
Ring foot. Deep bowl. Strap handle. Dipped. Glaze pitted. Scratched line at base of rim.
Complete specimens of this shape, Athens Kerameikos HS 89: Δελτ., XVIII, 1963, Χπονικά, ... 430-420 B.C ... Χπονικά, pl. 23, Arch. Anz., ... right; Cairo 26215: Edgar, pl. ... CVA (8) pl. 24(362) 10; |
Deep convex lid with downturned rim; roughly made knob an inverted cone. Unglazed; wheel-grooves prominent.
Cf. for this and the following the example in Winterthur, set on a bell-krater used as a burial ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C ... Kerameikos, HS 60, a burial urn ... Bloesch, AKW, pl. 7, 33; Hesperia, XXXV, 1966, pl. 72, 6 |
NM 16167
Complete but for handle.
Black glaze.
Other examples: Ath.Mitt. 28, 1903, Beil. XXIV,4; Hesperia 19, 1950, pl. 104, b; Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 111, inv. no. 831. The tankard developed from the ... MG II ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 219, p. 58, pl. 19. |
Shoulder rounded directly into plain rim. On outside, shied and bird (apparently). Inside glazed as far as preserved.
Brown glaze.
Probably like Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 88, inv. nos. 323, 324; a similar ... LG IIB ... like Kerameikos V, 1, pl. 88, inv. nos. 323, 324; a ... 1973, pl. 10, no. 2. |
Ring foot. Two horizontal ribbon handles. Outturned rim. Handles glazed on outer face and most of inner. Under- surface has two glazed bands, the inner one covering inner and outer face of foot and area ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Hesperia, XXXII, 1963, pl. 52, 30. |
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