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| The figure of Eros holding or leaning against a censer.
Broken off at the left where Aphrodite was.
Remains of white, red and blue paint.
Cf. Constantinople Catalogue of Figurines, pl. 1.
Cf. Hesperia ... 20 February 1936 ... Agora:Object:Constantinople Catalogue of Figurines, pl. 1. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Part of top preserved.
Back rough. A pedimental top in low relief, at center of which a circular shield.
Pentelic marble. Found in modern context, east of the southern part of the Odeion ... 20 February 1935 ... Marble Fragment: Catalogue |
| Inscribed Herm with Prytany catalogue.
Broken top and bottom; head and phallus missing.
Back and sides preserved. Back reused as door sill.
On front, three lines of the inscription preserved; letters at ... Ca. 159-161 A.D ... Inscribed Herm with Prytany catalogue.
Broken top and bottom; head and phallus missing.
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| Inscribed fragment.
Part of right side preserved.
Broken above, below and at left. Back rough.
Hymettian marble. Found extracted from lang late Roman wall in the section near the railway. 4005 Leica, 84-21 ... 10 December 1964 ... Marble Fragment: Ephebic Catalogue |
| Inscribed fragment.
Original thickness preserved.
Along the left side a fillet, set off by a groove.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in modern context in the industrial ... 13-18 February 1939 ... Marble Fragment: Ephebic Catalogue |
| Inscribed block.
Broken away above, below, and in back.
The right side has a drafting and a rough picked surface (not anathyrosis); it is bevelled. The final "Σ" of the first line is inscribed on this ... First half of 3rd. century A.D ... Marble Fragment: Catalogue of Names |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Inscribed face slightly curved (convex).
Prytany catalogue.
Pentelic marble. Found in a modern wall, west of the Odeion. Leica, XXIII-70 ... 169/170 A.D ... Prytany catalogue.
Pentelic marble. |
| Only the left side of the head and face remain.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Replica of Conservatori Catalogue, p. 115, Galleria 68.
Cf. Hesperia 29 (1960), p. 388, n. 79. Finished In loose filling. Leica, ... 22 March 1933 ... ADDENDA Replica of Conservatori Catalogue, p. 115, Galleria 68.
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Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved; much worn.
Four lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 6915; shelved with it. Temporarly in storage on cart in ... 14 May 1936 ... Temporarly in storage on cart in catalogue room for drawing. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Left side preserved; otherwise broken.
Prytany catalogue.
Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble.
ADDENDA Perhaps from the same stele as I 2959 (B 1506) ... Mid. of 2nd. century A.D ... Prytany catalogue.
Parts of three lines of the inscription preserved.
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| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Mentions the Propylaea.
Nine lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 6915 (shelved in box with it). Temporarly in ... 4th. century B.C ... Temporarly in storage on cart in catalogue room for drawing. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved; stoichedon.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 5733, I 6974, I 6794. Shelved with I 6974. Temporarly in ... 4th. century B.C ... Temporarly in storage on cart in catalogue room for drawing. |
Fragment from wall of a large pot, banded with red glaze on inside, black on outside.
Heavy fabric; micaceous red clay gray at outer surface.
Gravelly filling beneath floor of earlier drain, just south ... 24 April 1937 ... This object removed from exhibit catalogue, replaced with P6036.
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| Inscribed fragment of stele.
Inscribed face, back, and top preserved.
Reused as a threshold block.
Substitutes for public services; liturg catalogue; Archonship of Pytheas.
Twenty-seven lines of the inscription ... 380 B.C ... Substitutes for public services; liturg catalogue; Archonship of Pytheas.
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| A signed mould.
Fragmentary figure. One finished edge of the mold preserved, from left ear to center of forehead.
Outside scratched in the dry clay the letters: Δ Η. Metal impression (?)
Fine pink clay ... 25 May 1935 ... Mollard-Besques (1963), Catalogue des Figurines et Reliefs, pp. 41, 160, pls. 49b, 194h, nos. ... Also Hill (1949), Catalogue of Classical Bronze Sculpture in the Walters Art Gallery, pl. |
| Large mass of drapery folds, over-lapping.
Hung over the arm of an Eros (?).
Very complex composition with marked projection.
Finished roughly on outside. Maybe to hang over Herm (?).
Broken only at top ... 1939, 1946 ... Mollard-Besques (1963), Catalogue des Figurines et Reliefs, pp. 186, 188.
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| Inscribed fragments.
Nine non-joining fragments.
Inscribed faces only preserved.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Fragment ΕΛ 124 a) joins I 4739.
Fragments ΕΛ 135 e) and ΕΛ 136 f) are joining. Temporarly in ... 6 June 1959 ... Temporarly in storage on cart in catalogue room for drawing. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Five lines of the inscription preserved; non-stoichedon.
Hymettian marble.
ADDENDA Belongs with I 4007; I 4007 belongs with I 5733 (I 6974, I 6794) ... 4th. century B.C ... Temporarly in storage on cart in catalogue room for drawing. |
| Front part of mask with frown and short curls in widow 's peak.
The join is oblique so that most of the top of the head is preserved.
The mouth is completely perforated, suggesting a spout.
Mould-made, ... Publication: ca. 200 B.C ... The chin fragment, which appears in the photograph no. 2-125 on the card, was apparently lost before the catalogue picture was taken (18 May 1958). |
| Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face, flat top, left face and rough picked back preserved; top left corner broken away.
Decree concerning the Eleusinian goddesses.
Nineteen lines of the inscription preserved; ... 23 March 1939 ... Temporarly in storage on cart in catalogue room for drawing. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Catalogue of ships.
Fragment ΟΕ 199a (a), mended from two pieces.
Inscribed faces only preserved.
Fragment ΑΑ 29 (c), a non-joining fragment, mended from two pieces, whoch preserves ... Ca. 357/6 B.C ... Inscribed fragment.
Catalogue of ships.
... ADDENDA These fragments belong to a copy of IG II2, no. 1611, ca. 357/6 B.C., a catalogue of ships and their paraphernalia (other fragments, now in Epigraphical Museum, found in Piraeous.
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| A complete mold for plaque (?).
The surface slightly concave. Winged Nike driving quadriga to right; in her left hand, a palm branch.
Fine pinkish buff clay.
Cf. Boardman (1970), Greek Gems and Finger ... 11 March 1936 ... Fossing (1929), Catalogue of the Antique Engraved Gems and Cameos, pl. 8, nos. 631-639, pl. 22, nos. 1876-1877.
... Walters (1921), Catalogue of Silver Plates in British Museum, pl. 11.
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Rim fragment from incurving bowl. Rim slightly grooved.
Waterbird to right in a panel with lattice-triangle above.
Light red clay with hard buff surface. Glazed black inside, dilute paint outside.
An ... 27 April 1932 ... Baur, Catalogue of the Stoddard Collection (New Haven 1922), p. 53 (dates 700-650 B.C.), no. 65. |
| Inscribed fragments.
Fragment ΕΛ 52 a), only part of the inscribed face preserved. Surface badly worn at right, as if it had been walked on.
Fragment ΕΛ 134 b), inscribed face only preserved.
Hymettian ... a) (ΕΛ 52) 29 April 1959
b) (ΕΛ 134) 6 June 1959 ... Temporarly storaged on cart in catalogue room for drawing.
a) (ΕΛ 52) U 19
b) (ΕΛ 134) U 19-20 |
| Fragment a) preserves more than half the shoulder, with linked buds below a band of dots and part of the wall. Upper border, dotted zigzag. Scene depicts Dionysos seated between two youths on donkeys ... August-September 1932 ... Nothing more was found to catalogue or photograph. |
| Complete save for a chip from the bottom
The back is roughly modelled; the bottom open.
A youthful female figure stands erect, the right knee out-thrust and slightly flexed. She is clad in a long himation ... 1931 ... The a has been omitted so that the photos can link to the catalogue card. (PK, March 2016) |
| Inscribed fragments of stele.
Decree related to the organization of the Eleusinian Mysteries (?).
Opisthographic.
Fragment Ω 1374 a), broken above and below and at the sides.
Parts of both inscribed faces ... a) (Ω 1374) 16 July 1957
b) (ΠΑ 45) 13 March 1959 ... Temporarly in storage on cart in catalogue room for drawing.
b) (ΠΑ 45) S 17 |
Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably part of the bowl and lip, all of one handle, and part of the foot. Two incised lines on stem. Glaze misfired reddish and greenish ... Ca. 510-500 B.C ... Smith (Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum III, London 1896, p. 59) suggests that the object may be a discus.
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| Five fragments.
The larger fragment, c), is broken at both ends, as is the scroll underneath. Part of the finished top is preserved. It is flattened and well dressed at the back. The front has a raised ... 17 June 1931, 3 July 1931 ... ADDENDA Originally entered as carved balustrade (see catalogue card).
See correspondence with O. |
Lower part of wall and all of ring base. On underside of floor, three concentric circles with central dot. Most of the glazed fired red on the inside and on the outside below the figures. P.H. 0.15; diam ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Karouzou, National Museum: Catalogue of Sculpture, Athens 1968, p. 155, pl. 46; C. |
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