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Part of one handle and small areas of rim restored.
Scraped groove in resting surface; deeply concave underside. Tapering stem. Sharply rising spurs with pronounced flare. Lustrous black to dull brown ... 290-275 |
Two non-joining fragments, P 389 of shoulder with start of neck; P 24017 of wall. Thin reddish brown glaze on inside. Glaze dull on outside. Decoration in matte-red pigment over black glaze. Max. dim ... Probably early 5th century B.C. |
Small parts of rim restored; burned or overfired.
Rounded resting surface; slightly nippled undersideConcave-convex-concave wall with ridge and broad groove at top.
Rouletting and central circle. Fabric ... 325-300 (late in span?) |
Over half of body and rim, tip of one spur, and half of foot restored. Outer edge of resting surface worn.
Scraped groove in resting surface; concave underside.Ribbed body.
Slightly flaring, rising spurs ... 325-300 |
Neck and part of rim and shoulder preserved.
Scraped groove at base and at top of neck. Neck: rays alternate with white tears. Shoulder: spearhead necklace framed above and below by line. Band is two ... 250-175 |
Wall fragment.
Male (body, start of left arm and of right thigh) running to left.
Preliminary sketch.
Perhaps by the Painter of the Oxford Grypomachy. Cf. the two bell-kraters in Vienna: 1129 (ARV2 ... Early 4th century B.C. |
Five non-joining wall fragments. Max. dim. a) 0.132, b) 0.127, c) 0.127, e) 0.04, f) 0.044.
A, youth leaving home(?). Fragment a (illustrated) comes from just below the rim and shows a little of the top ... Ca. 470. |
Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.10.
Three youths (komasts[?]): raised left leg of one (from the knee down), a little of right, to right; legs (but for feet) of a second standing frontally, wearing a cloak ... Ca. 430 B.C. |
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