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Nozzle and front part of body broken away.
On discus, Christian monogram, with tail of "rho" to right. Herringbone on rim. Handle grooved above and below.
Double groove on reverse, within which the signature ... Early 5th c. A.D. |
Intact.
On the discus shell pattern. Solid handle, grooved above and below. Plain rim. On the underside, within two concentric grooves a letter "C".
Thin dull reddish glaze.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection ... Late 4th c. A.D. |
A chip of the handle is missing; otherwise intact.
Two grooves on the rim. The handle grooved but unpierced. On the reverse, within two heart-shaped grooves, a palm brand. Rosette on the discus.
Thin dull ... 350-400 A.D. |
| Sharp-edged ring foot. On the center, inside, a foot-shaped stamp enclosing the letters: ATEI
Western Sigillata Cup. Late fill. Leica, 93-31-13 PD 1171-184, PD 1172-9 ... 30 January 1934 |
| From the wall of a krater, mended from five fragments. Lustrous black glaze inside. Represented are two female figures running rapidly in opposite directions; only a part of their skirts and flying drapery ... 31 January 1934 |
| One large fragment made up of seven pieces; two small ones do not join. Preserved is some of the lower part of the decorated band, with the hind legs of a horse, left. In the field close to the break, ... 31 January 1934 |
A single fragment: the flat-topped handle of a krater. Broken away at the top (interior) and damaged at the edges. Beneath, part of the round arching handle is preserved. On the top, a bird right, turning ... 1 February 1934 |
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18 fragments; making up to 15.
a) Fragment of offset lip and body, with the shields of two warriors, one with device of lion's head, overlapping from body to rim. Inside, ... 1 February 1934 |
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