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Nozzle and part of body preserved.
Flat bottom; nearly vertical wall; edge of ridge around depressed top preserved. Rectangular nozzle, roughly fluked.
Dull black wash.
Thin fabric of hard gray clay.
... 8 May 1939 |
Most of one nozzle, top of central suspension-rod, and much of body missing.
Shape similar to the last, but rim and nozzle more rounded, and an unpierced lug on left side.
Flaky brownish glaze.
Dirty buff ... 9 May 1939 |
Vertical band handle missing; otherwise complete save minor chips.
Thick watch-shaped type, with raised base concave beneath, raised ring around filling hole and pierced lug on left. End of nozzle rounded ... 13 May 1939 |
Mouth, handle, and body fragments missing. On shoulder, rough dots and tongues. On front of body, three draped figures seated on stools; tendrils in field. Coarse incision; added purple. Well G. Leica ... 27-29 May 1936 ... ABV, p. 502, no. 109 (class of Athens 581-ii) ... Agora XXIII, no. 933. |
Center of floor missing.
Recessed underside. Almost straight wall. Reserved: underside.
Quite close, Athens, British School of Archaeology, with glazed circle in center of reserved underside ... 500-480 B.C. |
Part of handle restored.
Flat bottom; strap handle. Traces of an added red line at level of handle.
Close, from the Acropolis North Slope, Athens, Agora Museum, A-P 2207: Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 250, ... 550-525 B.C ... Part of handle restored.
Flat bottom; strap handle. Traces of an added red line at level of handle.
Close, from the Acropolis North Slope, Athens, Agora Museum, A-P 2207: Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 250, fig. 53, 312. |
Rim and wall fragment with vertical handle. Glaze abraded at edges of handle. Max. dim. 0.046; est. diam. at rim 0.07. L. Talcott, Hesperia 4, 1935, p. 492, fig. 14; L. Talcott, Pots and Pans of Classical ... Ca. 460-450 B.C ... Glaze abraded at edges of handle. Max. dim. 0.046; est. diam. at rim 0.07. ... Talcott, Pots and Pans of Classical Athens (Agora Picture Book 1), Princeton 1958, title page.
Below handle, band of crosshatching. |
Flaring ring foot; concave lip. Reserved: foot and handle- panels, also a thin line on the rim. Added red: a line inside and outside the rim just above the level of the handles. Graffito on underside: ... Ca. 520 B.C ... Added red: a line inside and outside the rim just above the level of the handles. Graffito on underside: ΟΣ.
... For the added red line on the outside of the rim cf. Athens, Kerameikos inv. 1416: Arch. Anz., 1940, cols. 329-330, fig. 12, center and, from the North Slope of the Acropolis, Athens, Agora Museum A-P 1021: Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 196, fig. 31, 27; both of them quite similar in shape to 564. |
Twisted. Extremely battered and weathered. Rather coarse-grained light gray stone with dark gray mottling and much mica. Arrises extremely eroded. Estimate number of flutes 10 or 12. Believed by J. T ... June 1958 |
Flat underside. Wall thickened top and bottom. Reserved: underside and top of rim. Glaze fired red and peeled.
Cf. Athens, Agora Museum, Acropolis North Slope A-P 1543 (Well A): Hesperia, IX, 1940, p ... 525-500 B.C ... Reserved: underside and top of rim. Glaze fired red and peeled.
Cf. Athens, Agora Museum, Acropolis North Slope A-P 1543 (Well A): Hesperia, IX, 1940, p. 252, fig. 55, 316. |
Nozzle and handle missing.
Garland of leaves and berries on rim. Raised base; very small top.
Remains of a signature in raised letters on the reverse.
Scanty remains of flaky red glaze.
Clay light brown ... 5 May 1939 |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.039.
Man (most of head with wreath and looped fillet) to right. Behind him is part of a column; in front of him is a bit of his staff. Pinkish white: fillet; wreath.
The Painter ... Late 5th century B.C. |
Ring foot. Steep wall. Lid flat on top with reel-shaped knob. Reserved: resting surface and underside, resting surface and inside of lid and underside and top of knob, the latter decorated with two glazed ... 475-450 B.C. |
A small fragment preserves part of the raised base, with the letters in relief beneath.
Dull black glaze.
Gray clay.
Type XVIII (?) of Corinth collection, Signed Bases type of Agora collection.
Cistern, ... 8 May 1939 |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.047.
Eros (top of head, tips of wings, hands, and legs missing) flying to right, holding a lyre (ends of arms, crosspiece missing). Around his head is a reserved fillet. Relief ... Probably mid-5th century B.C. |
Moulded ring foot; raised rings on underside. Reserved: the space inside the innermost ring, with two circles and dot. Groove above junction of wall and foot. Decoration inside: eleven-point central star ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Groove above junction of wall and foot. Decoration inside: eleven-point central star with hatched field, circle of small meanders, zone of linked palmettes, circle of meanders, crosshatched zone, circle of ovules.
For the hatched design on the interior of cups, cf. 494; Athens Acr. 1272: Langlotz, pl. 90; Athens, Agora Museum, from the Acropolis North Slope, A-P 325: Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 295, fig. 42, 177; Paris, Louvre CA 643(5). |
Mended from several pieces; end of nozzle and fragments of body missing.
Broad rim, with groove around inner and outer edge, sloping gently into central filling hole. On either side, a lug, the left-hand ... 15 May 1939 |
Lid fragment with part of rim, unglazed on underside. Inside and outside of rim glazed. Burned (clay is gray). Max. dim. 0.075; est. diam. 0.10.
On top side, encircled palmettes.
Encircled palmettes ... Ca. 460 B.C. |
Mouth and handle missing.
Jug of Vraona Shape (ABV 443-444). Concave bottom. Unglazed, except for strokes on the body and shoulder.
Athens, Agora Museum, Acropolis North Slope A-P 1036: Hesperia, VII, ... Early 5th c. B.C ... Mouth and handle missing.
Jug of Vraona Shape (ABV 443-444). ... Unglazed, except for strokes on the body and shoulder.
Athens, Agora Museum, Acropolis North Slope A-P 1036: Hesperia, VII, 1938, p. 192, fig. 28, is very close. |
Part of lip and wall with one handle.
Broad reserved bands inside; outside, lip and handle-zone reserved, with a glazed line at the level of the handle-attach- ment. The fabric heavy and slightly gray ... 575-550 B.C. |
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