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From a very large handle, with a finger hole behind; in front, a large leaf in relief.
Poor black glaze, much peeled.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XXI of Corinth collection.
ADDENDA Clay may be Attic. Pit ... 5 April 1939 |
The center of the discus, which had swirling ribs, broken. Oak-leaves and acorns on rim, double grooved handle, unpierced. On the bottom, double almond-shaped grooves enclosing the signature above three ... 14 April 1939 |
Front part of body underneath, and end of nozzle broken away.
Double grooved handle, unpierced; herringbone on rim. Decoration of discus uncertain, possibly head of Mithras, left, between two filling holes ... 14 April 1939 |
Handle missing.
Flat bottom with small circular depression in center. Relief pattern on rim and disk practically unrecognizable: a running animal, hare (?), on disc.
Clay light brown to buff; buff slip ... 17 April 1939 |
Intact.
Grooved handle with finger hole. Rim plain save for groove at throat of nozzle, and a small circle either side. On discus, cock, standing right; two grooves just within rim.
Thin brownish-red glaze ... 20 April 1939 |
Broken off from the back of the lamp.
Handle with finger hole, to which is attached a large leaf-shaped plaque, decorated in low relief with a palmette springing from elaborate acanthus volutes.
Good light ... 20 April 1939 |
About two-thirds of bottom, with slightly raised ring foot, and a bit of wall preserved.
Signed.
Thin buff clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection.
Water channel G. Leica ... 26 April 1939 |
About half of disk and handle preserved.
Jewelled maltese cross on disc; interlocking S-curved lines on rim. Large pointed knob handle.
Red-brown clay, much blackened.
Type XXXI of Corinth collection ... 27 April 1939 |
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