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| Mended from many fragments. Full profile preserved; handle and much of upper half missing; restored in plaster. Large ribbed mug with double handle of which upper attachment preserved. Rope-like moulding ... 11 May 1953 ... P 23278 ... P 23278 |
| Inscribed fragment of statue base.
Parts of top, left side, and bottom preserved.
In top a segment of a rough shallow cutting.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in a Byzantine ... 25 May 1937 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 221, no. 81, pl. 56 ... Agora III, p. 225 ... Agora XVIII, no. V605. |
| Typical rising shape; arched.
Fine clay, pinkish-buff, redder at core; cream slip.
Impression broken away at lower right. Stp: sl doubled(VG)* Finished Μικύθου
Ὑακινθί
caduceus l. υο Leica ... 16 February 1932 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 221, no. 19. |
| Bottom and part of the side wall remain. In the medallion, an 8-petalled rosette, faint. About it are successive bands of nodules increasing in size toward the top.
Metallic black glaze fired reddish ... 1932 ... Study Collections-Case No. 144-3/3 ... Agora |
Some of mouth and neck missing; otherwise intact. Shape as P 11586 (Φ 528); shoulder sunk at one side, neck tilted.
Coarse buff to brown clay. Dull wash red to black, over upper part, outside, and around ... 6 April 1937 ... P 11592 ... P 11592 |
About half of the lower part of the mold is preserved with groups of lines radiating from the center, and a grapevine pattern between. The center consists of a simple rosette surrounded by concentric grooves ... 13 March 1933 ... Study Collections-Case No. 15-Κ ... Agora |
| Broken across the shaft. Worn on left side.
Shafts of torches with vertical cuts, bindings with horizontal cuts, and flames bending right and backwards, with diagonal cuttings.
Pentelic marble. From circled ... 17 July 1978 ... Agora |
| Two joining and one non-joining fragments.
Worked in shallow vertical rounds, bound by a plain band. Both ends preserved on a) i.e. full height, one end only on b).
Pentelic marble. Marble dump. Leica, ... February 1950 ... Agora |
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