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Fragment of nozzle and rim.
Rim flat, slightly sloping towards center. Body, nearly straight sided.
Nozzle deep, long broad with rounded end.
Hard black glaze.
Pale red Attic clay.
Type VI of Corinth ... 17 June 1931 ... L 82 ... L 82 |
Broken away below the nose.
Doubled pierced through back of head which is modeled down to level of the ears. Male face, with wrinkled brown. A thick fillet passe across the forehead, is knotted under ... Probably late fourth century B.C ... Probably late fourth century B.C. |
Both handles missing.
Ring foot. Overhanging rim; two horizontal handles, curling upwards. Depression in floor inside. Reserved: resting surface and underside with glazed circle, two zones on the wall, ... 400-350 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 82 ... AV 12.82 |
Mouth, neck, and handles missing.
H. 0.042; diam. 0.025.
Woman's head to right; palmette below stub of vertical handle. Above, tongue pattern; below, rays. Dilute glaze: decoration on sakkos.
Miniature ... Probably early 4th century B.C ... Probably early 4th century B.C. |
| A youth with flowing locks facing slightly to the proper left. The type is that of 'Eubouleus'.
Unfinished: areas to be drilled left rough.
Seven measuring points: two in hair over temples, one in chin, ... 25 June 1959 ... Museum Guide (2014), pp. 81-82, 96, fig. 48 ... Adam (1966), pp. 36, 67, 68, pl. 18 c ... Hesperia 29 (1960), pp. 382-389, pl. 85 c, d. |
Half of rim and wall restored; burned.
Small, high foot, somewhat damaged in production; flat resting surface; flat underside. Very shallow plate with convex wall with angle at top. Shallow groove on ... Ca. 250 ... Young 1951b, no. 9:3, p. 126, pl. 52:c. |
Mended from twenty-seven fragments, a few gaps restored; slight burning.
Rounded bottom. Lower wall pared. Traces of glaze near handle on rim. Hard, brown household fabric (7.5YR 5/4).
Similar: P 18585 ... 300-270 ... Young 1951b, no. 7:20, p. 123. |
Parts of wall restored.
Flaring ring foot with rounded contours; beveled resting surface; pointed underside. Deep lower body. Groove under glaze at greatest diameter. Concave, inclined upper body. Slave- ... Ca. 250 ... Young 1951b, no. 9:2, p. 125, pl. 52:c (wrongly captioned no. 1). |
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