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| Wall fragments and chips of rim missing; mended from many pieces. Short thick body, relatively thick foot flat beneath but showing wheel marks. Broad mouth, flat lip, vertical ribbon handles, double-grooved ... LH III A (early) ... two panels, two plants ... third panel, two plants |
Complete except for handle. Glaze abraded in places. H. 0.112; diam. 0.069. P. E. Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, p. 313, cat. no. 10, pl. 81.
Woman dressed in a peplos, running to left, looking back and ... Ca. 420 B.C ... is a spiral plant |
Fragment of reversible lid with part of knob. Depression on underside at center. Glazed on underside. Knob grooved on top. Glaze abraded on top of knob. Max. dim. 0.145.
Cock (top of head, end of tail ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C ... spiral plant (part). Dilute |
Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Glazed on underside. H. 0.041; diam. 0.138. H. A. Thompson, Hesperia 6, 1937, p. 165, fig. 98:e.
Two pairs of women's heads, facing, each wearing ... Mid-4th century B.C ... Spiral plant in interstices. |
Handle, part of rim of spout, a bit of the side and floor missing and restored in plaster. Glaze slightly abraded on side. H. 0.035; diam. 0.108.
On one side of the handle, a hare; on the other, an eagle, ... Ca. 420-410 B.C ... plant. Reserved line for |
Mended from two pieces. Part of medallion and lower body preserved.
Medallion: parts of five petals of rosette.
Body: alternately a large lanceolate leaf with midrib and a plant with incurving and outcurving ... 5-6 March 1936 ... midrib and a plant with |
Broken all around.
Preserved in part of the large scale head of a woman in Phrygian cap, left, facing a spiral plant, and right, a griffin with upraised claws.
Black on underside. No relief contour. Hair ... 13 July 1937 ... spiral plant, and right, a |
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Obverse: Serapis standing, facing left, right arm raised, left holding staff. Crested serpent behind him at right, plant (?) at left.
Reverse: Triton with attributes and stance of Poseidon. Facing ... 26 May 1938 ... right, plant (?) at left. |
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