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The vertical handle broken away, and chips missing; otherwise complete.
Rays on the rim. Elongated knob on left side.
Thin black glaze, much worn.
Type 52 C of Agora collection, type XVIII of Corinth ... Ca. 50 B.C.-25 A.D ... 52 C of Agora collection, ... pp. 61-66, nos. 301-311, |
Fragment of floor and downturned rim. Glaze abraded in places, especially on rim. Max. dim. 0.12; est. diam. at rim 0.215. C. Björk, Medelhavsmuseet Bull 19, 1984, p. 68, fig. 10; McPhee and Trendall, ... Ca. 390 B.C ... Ca. 390 B.C. |
Fusiform body on flaring base slightly concave beneath. Thickened lip with rounded outer profile; heavy strap handle. Highly micaceous reddish fabric, very thick and heavy; unglazed. East Greek.
Young ... Context ca. 550-525 B.C ... Context ca. 550-525 B.C. |
| Inscribed fragment of circular plinth
Emerging from the plinth is what appears to be a neck, broken off.
Pentelic marble. Found at a late Roman level, in front of the south end of the Metroon. 238 Leica, ... 4th. century B.C. (?) ... 4th. century B.C. (?). |
| Three fragments:
a) From the lebes. Upper part of a female figure right. She wears thin chiton, embroidered head band and earring, and carries a large casket, ornamented with bosses and with a double row ... 24 May 1937 ... JdI 100 (1985), p. 65, fig. 21a (fragment a), n. 288, p. 66 (Brümmer). |
| Pin with globe.
Three segments, not certainly belonging together but adding to a plausible length.
Clear traces of molding above and below ball.
Finial surely globular, possibly with molding between it ... 15 June 1967 ... Hesperia 37 (1968), p.110, pl. 31, no. 66 ... Agora XXXVI, no. T15-66, pp. 167-168, fig. 2.94. |
Mended from many fragments; restored in plaster. Flaring ring foot; rim nearly flat on top, the edge sharply turned down. Uptilted handles.
Black glaze, streaked with red, inside and on rim; narrow reddish ... 26 September 1947 ... ΝΝ:66/Κ ... C 19:9.2 |
| Inscribed fragment.
The lower part and right side broken away; the top curved; in the back a large circular cutting.
Chisel marks not removed from inscribed face.
Four lines of the inscription preserved ... 4th. century B.C ... 4th. century B.C. |
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