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Most of the rim and nozzle missing.
Flat bottom. Lower body convex, upper straight and tilted inward.
Thick heavy fabric, attic clay; black glaze.
Type 7 of Agora collection, type I (?) of Corinth collection ... Late 6th. -early years of 5th. century B.C. |
Nozzle missing and chips.
Flat bottom, very broad rim, broadly projecting. No handle.
Black glaze, worn and mottled, over all.
Type II of Corinth collection, type 16B of Agora collection.
Cf. Agora IV, ... 4 May 1938 |
No handle.
Bottom slightly concave.
Black glaze on broad nearly flat rim, on inside and on nozzle. Outside reserved with thin glaze wash.
Type II of Corinth collection, type 16B of Agora collection ... Ca. 525-480 B.C. |
About half preserved.
Rounded side wall, narrow flat rim, slightly projecting outside; a "collar" through the center of the floor.
Corinthian clay, unglazed.
Type 11 of Agora collection, type I of Corinth ... Late 7th.-6th. centuries B.C. |
Nozzle and handle missing, and chips.
Small bottom flat beneath, rising to a cone at the center inside. Angular body. Broadly projecting rim. Rolled horizontal handle.
Black glaze except for handle space ... Publication: last years of 6th c. -ca. 480 B.C. |
| Broken but practically complete; parts of the sides restored in plaster. Similar in shape and fabric to P 5174 (Α 1097) ff. Short neck; thickened at lip; small handles.
The clay yellow.
ADDENDA P 5174: ... 12-15 March 1935 |
Common 5th century type. Others from the Agora are P 2362 R 13:4 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 515, fig. 27, 82; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 3, right; P 11015 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 335-6, 99; P 21695 ... Context ca. 460-440 B.C ... Others from the Agora are P 2362 R 13:4 Hesperia, IV, 1935, p. 515, fig. 27, 82; J.H.S., LXXXII, 1962, pl. V, 3, right; P 11015 B 15:1 Hesperia, XVIII, 1949, pp. 335-6, 99; P 21695 O 7:10 Pots and Pans, fig. 44, right. |
Broken away just before the handle attachment behind and at the beginning of nozzle in front.
Gritty, micaceous clay, pinkish buff at core, grayish brown at surface; unglazed. Handmade.
A cocked-hat ... 700-650 B.C. |
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