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Wall fragment, burned (clay is gray). Max. dim. 0.074.
Satyr (filleted head, shoulders, left arm over head) standing frontally, head to right. Vines in background. White: fillet; vines ... Probably early 4th century B.C ... right. Vines in background. White: fillet; vines. |
| A large flaring bowl with slightly incurving rim. Restored in plaster. A lion, right, eating a vine. Vines in the field.
Buff clay; green glaze. Finished Cistern, top fill. Leica, 7-405 ... 17 March 1937 ... right, eating a vine. Vines in |
Two horses heads (quadriga), vines. C.H.M Nb. No. 17
Pit D ... 3 Mar 1934 ... Two horses heads (quadriga), vines. |
A bit form the wall only. Depicts head and shoulders of a woman, left; both arms raised. Vine in field.
White for flesh and fruit of vine; red for fillet.
Joins P 2723. No. 297. Rectangular rockcut ... August-September 1932 ... arms raised. Vine in field ... vine; red for fillet.
Joins |
Drapery, arm, hand and vine.
Joined to AP 875. Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 5.
Acropolis Dump ... June-July 1937 ... Drapery, arm, hand and vine.
Joined to AP 875. |
Masks and Vines.
Three non-joining wall fragments preserved. The wall is covered with vine sprays, masks, and birds.
Clay: Yellowish, buff.
Glaze: Firm, but worn, black glaze inside and out. N.B.
East ... 1934 ... Masks and Vines.
Three non-joining wall fragments ... with vine sprays, masks, and |
| Legs to right; vine; lion.
Joined to AP 1864. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A. 134 ... 11 April 1938 ... Legs to right; vine; lion.
Joined to AP 1864. |
Mended from two pieces; the handle and part of rim and wall preserved.
Vine-leaves and tendrils on rim, handle pierced and double grooved with vine-leaf at base.
Unglazed.
Fine pinkish to buff clay.
Type ... 1-2-5 June 1939 ...
Vine-leaves and tendrils on rim, ... grooved with vine-leaf at base. |
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