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| The handle preserved to a good part of its height, and the attachment at the neck; mended from two pieces.
The stamp rounded at the ends; the letters very smeray; device kerykeion. Finished Komos cistern ... May 1947 ... The stamp rounded at the ends; the letters very smeray; device kerykeion. |
Shoulder and neck fragment. Splashes of glaze on inside. Max. dim. 0.063. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 92, cat. no. 243, fig. 395.
Hermes (head with fillet and petasos) to left. In front of him, the end ... Ca. 400 B.C ... In front of him, the end of his kerykeion and the flames of a torch. |
Fragment of neck and wall. Glaze much abraded on right. Neck glazed on inside. Max. dim. 0.114.
Apollo (wreathed head, shoulders) to left, his cloak over his left shoulder, a laurel branch in his left ... Ca. 430 B.C ... On the right at the break, traces of Hermes (head with petasos) to left, and between the two just above the break, the top of his kerykeion. The object in front of Apollo's face is unclear. |
Wall fragment from just below rim. Narrow reserved band on inside. Glaze abraded in lower right. Max. dim. 0.085.
At the far right is Hermes (face, right shoulder, end of kerykeion) standing frontally, ... Late 5th century B.C ... At the far right is Hermes (face, right shoulder, end of kerykeion) standing frontally, head turned to left, looking at an ithyphallic herm of Dionysos(?) with a wreath around his head. A kerykeion is drawn on the side of the herm. ... For the kerykeion painted on the side of the herm, see the unattributed 4th-century krater fragment in Copenhagen, no no. |
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