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Dull red glaze.
Like Brann O 19 ... LG IIA ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 267, p. 64, pl. 22. |
Flat bottom, Ladder pattern on handle.
Black glaze.
For imitation of the Corinthian Light-on-Dark technique in which white paint was used cf. Brann N 8 ... LG II ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 253, p. 62, pl. 22. |
Many fragments of body and all of bottom missing; restored in plaster. Tall rounded body forming reverse curve with neck; flaring round rim; one vertical band handle.
Handmade. Coarse micaceous clay with ... 8 June 1946 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 136, no. O 38, pl. 22. |
Many missing fragments restored in plaster. Flat bottom; wide upstanding rim. Lower body glazed to handle zone. Handle zone: each side divided by quadruple verticals into two narrow and one wide panel; ... 8 June 1946 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), p. 134, no. O 22, pl. 19. |
Nothing of mouth or handle. Low ring foot; conical body.
Shiny black glaze, brown where thin.
For other Late Geometric oinochoai with conical bodies, cf. Brann F 13 ... LG II ... Brann F 13. |
Black glaze fired red in places.
A close parallel to Brann 153, the earliest Corinthiasizing kotyle found in the Agora; for its profile, see Hesperia 29, 1960, p. 408, fig. 4 ... LG IIA ... Black glaze fired red in places.
A close parallel to Brann 153, the earliest |
Flat bottom; rising band handle decorated on its outer face with an elongated St. Andrew's cross.
Black glaze, fired red in places.
For system of complete banding which is Corinthian, cf. Brann 55 ... LG II ... Brann 55. |
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Back seems to be preserved.
Pedimental top has rinceaux with pomegranates (?).
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in a wall of the modern ... 17 November 1937 ... Ψ 22 |
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