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Small areas of rim and wall restored.
Beveled resting surface; pointed underside. Scraped groove at junction of foot and body. Wall flares widely to plain rim. Four palmettes within rouletting. Shiny ... 250-225 |
Ring foot; low handle with central rib.
This smaller version is common from now on, as can be seen from the examples later than the period dealt with in this study: P 15154 N 21:4, P 5802 E 14:1, P 16646 ... 325-310 B.C. |
Fragment of rim missing.
Rounded resting surface; convex underside. Continuous cyma recta curve from foot to lip. Very slightly downturned rim. Thin, dull brown-to-orange glaze, mostly missing, on floor ... 225-175 |
Handle and much of wall missing; profile not complete.
Ring foot; ribbed body. Around the neck, olive wreath in added clay with traces of gilding.
Besides the pieces catalogued that have added clay and ... 325-310 B.C. |
Intact.
Flat underside with string marks. Cylindrical body, flaring at top.
Vertical lug handles from bottom to rim. Soft, micaceous, pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4).
Similar: P 1454 and P 1530 (from same context), ... 225-175 |
Chips of rim missing.
Slightly flaring foot, convex to outside; narrow, rounded resting surface; irregular, pointed underside at slight angle to inner face of foot. Metallic black glaze.
Similar: P 16271 ... 225-175 |
Ring foot. Rim flanged to receive lid; strap handles. Glaze badly peeled.
From the same deposit and workshop, a twin, P 14152, von Bothmer, loc. cit.; similar, P 24173 Q 15:2. For a neck fragment of somewhat ... Late 5th c. B.C. |
Two-thirds of rim and half of body missing.
Beveled resting surface; pointed underside. Metallic brown-to-red glaze.
Similar: P 6267 (E 14:1, lower fill), P 11678 (N 18:3) ... 225-175 |
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