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| Restored in plaster, there is no direct join between the neck and shoulder fragments and the restored height is thus conjectural. Fragments of the wall, with parts of foot, rim and all of three handles ... 16 march 1936 |
Widens to neck; very fragmentary.
Coarse red clay; grey at core; blue bits.
Left side of the impression broken away; sharp. May be incomplete below; set close to neck, but too large for level space ... 13 February 1932 |
Ring foot. Plain rim. Totally glazed. Graffito on underside: see Fig. 22.
Published from contemporary deposits: P 7217 F-G 9-10 Hesperia, VI, 1937, p. 154, fig. 89 b; P 10560 B 15:1, XVIII, 1949, p. 330, ... 425-400 B.C. |
Both handles missing. Raised base, left rough.
On shoulder, tongues; on front, woman's head in kerchief, left; on back, large palmette.
Poor thin glaze, so badly worn that decoration is only just discernable ... 9 April 1954 |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Two letters remain.
Pentelic marble. Found at surface, west of the north end of the Gymnasium. Leica ... 7 February 1936 |
| Fragment preserving part of a broad projecting rim with down-turned outer edge.
A groove at inner and outer edge of rim.
Opaque bluish white glass. Late Roman fill. 868 Leica, XXXIII-26 PD 505, PD 2023-14 ... 18 June 1947 ... Agora XXXIV, no. 154, p. 118, fig. 9, pl. 15. |
Long nozzle; vertical handle broken off.
Large knob on left side; rim depressed.
Ring foot. Wheel made C.
Black glaze.
Type XII (late straight variety) of Corinth collection, type 35A of Agora collection ... 5 March 1934 |
Mended from four pieces. Scene depicts lower parts of a satyr and two draped seated figures. The seated figures face each other on cross-legged stools with a staff(?) between them. Traces of accessory ... August-September 1932 ... Hesperia 15 (1946), p. 304, no. 154 ... Agora XXIII, no. 1124. |
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