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Flat bottom with groove near edge; low strap handle. Reserved beneath: groove and within, with circle and dot ... Late 6th c. B.C. |
Chip of rim missing.
Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside. Lower body pointed. Slightly rising and flaring spurs. Dull to lustrous glaze, red inside and underneath, mostly gray below stacking ... 325-300 |
The upper part only preserved; the lower part made up in plaster, much as 1450.
Flaring rim marked off by a light groove below; sloping shoulder; thick strap handles. Wheelmade of cooking ware, heavy ... Context ca. 435-425 B.C. |
Flaring ring foot. Flaring rim; round handles. Added red: two lines at the level of the lower attachment of the handles. Glaze badly worn and peeled ... Late 6th c. B.C. |
Rim chipped.
Convex underside. Slightly concave wall. Slight groove at either edge of rim. Shiny black glaze.
Cf. Δελτ 29, 1973--1974, B1 1 [1979], p. 43, pl. 51:δ ... 325-295 |
Wall and torus base fragment of stand. Glaze chipped here and there. P.H. 0.10; P.W. 0.172; est. diam. of base 0.29.
Two women (lower drapery of each) one to right, the other frontal, each wearing a long ... Ca. 410 B.C. |
Wall fragment of stand. Glaze pitted and flaked in places. P.H. a) 0.175, b) 0.086. E. Papoutsaki-Serbeti, Ὀ Ζωγράφος τῆς Providence, Athens 1983, pl. 33; K. Arafat, Classical Zeus, Oxford 1990, pl. 31 ... Ca. 470 B.C. |
Wall fragment of stand. Max. dim. 0.086.
All that remains of the figures is part of their drapery.
Not from the same stand as 120 because the wall is too thin and the size seems slightly smaller ... Ca. 470 B.C. |
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