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| Hawk's beak of 5th c. profile; crowning ovolo rough. In top are cuttings for two Π-clamps leading back to wall block (originally they had intended but a single clamp in the middle of the block, for which ... 1959 |
| Hawk's beak for bed and crown moldings; plain soffit. Cutting for double T-clamp at one end of top; and for two dowels in back (repair?). Overhang 0.42m.
Island marble.
Same as A 2991.
Cf. A 2751: with ... 1959 |
| From the extreme lower end of a raking cornice, the pedimental slope being ca 0.155m. at 0.58m. length. The width of the corona and the crowning hawk's beak remain. At the lower tip a cutting for a dowel ... 1959 |
Full width of one section preserved with the spring of a tubular spout. Outer face plain and straight; angle between bed and face 88 degrees.
Cuttings for dowel 0.14m. back from face. Bed finished with ... 1959 |
Left end with joint preserved. Shallow cavetto. Mason's mark (?) on top: Η.
Island marble.
Fragments of several others left in marble pile in front of Library.
Probably to be associated with A 2992 (horizontal) ... 1959 |
| A corner fragment. The plinth was set down ca. half its height in the top of the die. The exposed upper face flares out in a very gentle curve. On either side of the corner on the concealed vertical face ... 1959, 2 June 1964 |
| Each is somewhat oval in shape and each is made of a single piece of heavy bronze wire so bent that the two ends overlap at the joint.
One (a) is of slightly thicker wire than the other. Geometric grave ... 17 May 1939 |
| Obverse : Athena head right, in crested Attic helmet.
Reverse : M, with bakkhos ring below.
Cf. Svoronos (1923), class VIII, pl. 102, no. 27. Originally entered as a coin no. 3. Cutting floor of square ... 21 July 1949 |
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