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Part of rounded shoulder and high straight rim. On shoulder, two opposed horses, a stand or manger between them. Inside glazed as far as preserved except for a reserved band below lip.
Brown glaze, shading ... LG I ... 11; add Ath. Mitt. 88, 1973, pl. 6, no. 7, Δελτ. 28, 1973, Μελ., pl. 1, β-δ. |
Orange buff clay full of dark grits but without mica; fine creamy slip now largely flaked away and with it most of the decoration. Red glaze for bands at base of neck, above and below handle-zone and for ... Context ca. 520-490 B.C ... Heraion, Ath. Mitt., LXXIV, 1959, Beil. 47, 1; context of ... traditional; cf. the 8th and 7 |
Handle and much of wall missing; profile not complete.
Ring foot; ribbed body. Around the neck, olive wreath in added clay with traces of gilding.
Besides the pieces catalogued that have added clay and ... 325-310 B.C ... Ath. Mitt., LXXIX, 1964, Beil. 36, 1 (Kopcke 200). |
NM 16135
Shiny black to dull reddish brown glaze.
The gear pattern is rare on Attic skyphoi; another example, Ath. Mitt. 81, 1966, Beil. 14: 4, no. 7 ... MG II ... example, Ath. Mitt. 81, 1966, Beil. 14: 4, no. 7. |
| Surface badly rotted; much of figured scene missing. "Chimney" mouth. From left, horse prances right carrying rider who wears long cloak and petasos(?). From right, helmeted warrior advances holding out ... Card: ca. 470-460 B.C., perhaps 450, but not later ... Study Collections-Case No. 125-1 |
| Head, forearms, hands, and legs from knees, missing.
Draped standing female figure of Venus Genetrix type, wearing a thin clinging chiton, which leaves the breasts bare. A heavy himation, which covers ... 11 May 1937 ... Ath. Mitt. 101 (1986), p. 287, no. A 129, taf. 62.1,2. |
| A shallow dish with three vertical, horizontally-pierced lugs rising from the rim. Flat bottom.
Polished ware with gray surface. Handmade. Μικρό, χειροποίητο, τρίωτο, αβαθές πινάκιο. Grave 15, no. 7 ... 28 February 1936 ... Grave 15, no. 7. |
| Thick ring at the joint of the neck. Very little part of the tongues on the shoulder and of the Athena's crest. Athena is turned to left. The crest is outline with a red band; round it's base, at the point ... Hesperia Suppl. 10 (1956), p. 14, no. 7, pl. 1. |
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