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| The bottom of the base is left rough from the wheel; the body rises from the base in an S-curve which ends in the flaring rim; two attached lumps of clay indicate the handles.
Pinkish buff clay; gray, ... 5 August 1931 ... Hesperia 6 (1937), p. 207, fig. 125b. |
| Mended from eight fragments. Lower part only preserved.
Base medallion: double rosette. Sides decorated with whirling ribs and rows of raised circles.
Attic clay. Glaze brownish inside, much peeled outside ... 22 April 1932 ... AJA 45 (1941), p. 218, n. 69 ... Agora XXII, pp. 36 (n. 94), 110, no. 345. |
Mended from several pieces and restored in plaster. On the bottom a rosette; on the sides looped ribs with dots between. At the top of each row of dots, a three-petalled palmette. The rim plain, above ... 28 February 1934 ... AJA 45 (1941), p. 218, n. 69. |
The lower part of the band, and part of the black below it preserved. On the band, the foreparts of an animal left. Red on its shoulder. White (the mark only) on its neck. Details incised.
Black glaze ... 5 February 1934 ... P 3073 ... P 3073 ... Β 94 |
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