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| Eleven pieces comprising two non-joining fragments. To Young's publication of six pieces are now added five more, two of which help to complete to inscription.
Part of the side wall with reserved panel ... 600 B.C ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 1, p. 13, fig. 5, pl. 2 ... A.J.A. 44 (1940), p. 6, no. 2. |
| The base, most of one wall, and parts of rim and handles restored in plaster. Swelling body; small, nearly straight rim: the shape as P 6417 (Η 610) but much larger. Combination vertical and horizontal ... 13 June 1935 ... Study Collections-Case No. 107-3/2 |
| Inscribed fragments.
Dedication by the "επιλεκτοι" of the tribe Demetrias.
Fragment ΗΗ 215 a), inscribed face and part of the bottom is preserved, the bottom picked, with a dressed edge at the front.
One ... 3rd. century B.C ... Hesperia 9 (1940), p. , no. 10 ... Agora XVIII, no. C163. |
| Repaired from many fragments; both handles, about two-thirds of the rim and a bit of the base missing.
Interior: medallion complete except for a bit of the maeander on the left side. Double maeander broken ... 2 July 1931 ... Bloesch (1940), p. 103, no. 1, pl. 29, 1 (B) ... ARV, p. 273, no. 1 ... ARV2, p. 415, no. 1. |
| A small fragment from the side and a chip from the rim are missing. The bowl has an offset rim, flat, with two mouldings below: one wide, one narrow. Between two raised ridges under the main zone is a ... 13 May 1933 ... Agora XXXII, no. 1706, fig. 54, pl. 85. |
| Nine fragments, not all certainly from the same pot.
a) Satyr running right; in front of him, a burning torch held in the hand of another figure. White for flame of torch.
b) Woman in Doric chiton moving ... 28 March 1936 ... Leica, XLVI-60, LVII-75, 86-9-24, 86-9-25, 86-9-30, 86-9-32, 86-9-33, 86-9-34, |
| Mended from many pieces, about one-eighth of the rim preserved and three-quarters of the base. Both handles missing. The top of the medallion gone and pieces from the center. The outside lacks nearly all ... August-September 1932 ... No. 240 ... handle, no picture.
A) Two |
| The base, most of the central medallion, and one handle are preserved. Medallion is outlined with a single line of brown glaze. The figure is that of a standing youth (Apollo?) facing right and playing ... 2 July 1931 ... -4.60m. |
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