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A few areas of rim, upper body, and foot restored.
Turned foot with scraped groove in vertical side; slightly beveled resting surface with scraped groove; underside nippled. Vertical strap handles with ... 325-275 ... myrtle garland; no white. |
| Ancient and modern methods of transplanting. Homer A. Thompson holding a flowerpot used in antiquity for transplanting shrubs in the Hephaisteion garden, and Ralph E. Griswold holding a balled myrtle bush ... Cf. 1997.19.0312 Horizontal (normal) ... 11 Feb 1955 ... Griswold holding a balled myrtle |
One handle and foot missing.
Two scraped lines at junction of foot and lower wall. Spur level with rim. On upper wall in added clay a myrtle garland. Decoration inside: four linked palmettes. Fired red ... 350-325 B.C ... myrtle garland. Decoration |
| Fragment mended from two pieces (broken during storage) and broken along three sides preserving part of rim.
Plain lip, thickened and rounded on the interior, meets exterior face of rim/wall at sharp angle ... 1 July 1971 ... West Slope myrtle garland |
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