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NM 16059
Flat bottom; continuous profile.
Black to brown glaze.
Others include Kerameikos V, 1, pl 139, inv. no. 356; C.V.A., Munich 3[9], 117[399], 7-8; C.V.A., Copenhagen 2[2], 70[71], 6; Thorikos ... LG IIB ... Kerameikos V, 1, pl 139, inv. no. ... 117[399], 7-8; C.V.A., Copenhagen ... p. 88, fig. 69 |
Part of spout and top side. Thin brownish glaze on inside; on outside, reddish brown in places. Max. dim. 0.07.
On one side, a duck or swan (part of head and wing) to right; on the other, a panther (part ... Early 4th century B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 1180 |
Fragment of cul with start of handle at far right. Glaze much pitted. Max. dim. 0.087.
Chain of double lotuses and encircled palmettes.
For this pattern on the culs of other calyx-kraters, see 270 ... Ca. 450 B.C ... cat. no. PEM 7, pl. 153); ... pl. 7 [1651]:1; Prange, p. ... Prange, p. 217, cat. no. GN |
Preserved except for handle. Glaze abraded in places, somewhat thin here and there. H. 0.03; diam. 0.091. Hoffmann, Sexual and Asexual Pursuit, p. 11, cat. no. Aa 1, pl. 1:3.
Hound pursuing a hare. Reserved ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 1154 |
Fragment of shoulder.
Shoulder slightly convex. Decoration in brown glaze: broad band at angle with two narrow bands above; tendrils of ivy(?) garland on shoulder. Hard, friable, light red fabric (2.5YR ... Agora XXIX, no. 1509 |
| Fourteen fragments from large stand with cuttings in sides.
a) mended. Decorated with half circles and triangles.
b) mended. Decorated with incipient palmette pattern, curled over.
Three fragments with ... 1 April 1932 ... 894; CVA Cambridge, 1, pl. II:7; AM 22 (1897), p. 279, ... style, early 7th c. B.C.(?) |
Disc foot; concave lip. Reserved: underside with band, circle and dot; junction of wall and foot, handle-panels. Added red: a line at the junction of wall and lip, both inside and out, and a small circle ... 500-480 B.C ... 12:15-U; P 16791 G 15:1 ... P 16765 G 6:3-U Hesperia, XV, 1946, pl. 63, 241; P |
Fragment of cul and body. Max. dim. 0.09.
On cul, chain of double lotuses and encircled palmettes.
The only painter to favor the chain of double lotuses and palmettes on the culs of his calyx-kraters ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 270 |
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