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S 1789: Statuette Base

Base with figures broken off above the ankles; a draped female figure, perhaps Aphrodite, stands with her left foot on a boukranion, to her left the feet and lower edge of garment of a smaller supporting ... February 1954

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S 1794: Double Herm Fragment

Shaft surface preserved on two joining faces, broken at bottom and other two sides. A shallow picked socket with square dowel hole in center for attachment of heads. Double herm, which had on one face ... February 1954

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S 1797: Relief Fragment

Rough-picked back and a little of bottom preserved. Otherwise broken all around. Probably had a rough tenon at the bottom. Above a smooth band, part of the figure of a goddess in chiton and himation seated ... February 1954

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S 1798: Cuirass Fragment

Flake from front of cuirass statue of Roman emperor. Above, right arm of a Triton (?) holding a victory (?) in his hand; below, one of the lappets of the first row, with ram's head in profile, and one ... February 1954

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S 1799: Grave Relief Fragment with Loutrophoros

Broken back and top. Back rough-picked. In relief a loutrophoros on which is depicted a warrior in chiton with helmet, sword and shield dispatching a kneeling enemy similarly dressed. Pentelic marble ... Ca. 350 B.C.

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S 1805: Statuette Fragment: Asklepios

Torso fragment from neck to hips. Unfinished. Asklepios leaning on staff under left arm; right hand on hip. Relatively careful modeling with chisel. Drill channels in drapery and between drapery and body ... February 1954

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S 1807: Statuette Fragment: Asklepios

Two joining fragments. Head and all extremities broken off; edges chipped. Asklepios in standard form with weight on left leg, staff and snake on right side. Smooth surface, still folds. Average Roman ... February 1954

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S 1808: Statuette Fragment: Draped Female

Fragment from waist to knees. Somewhat weathered. Female figure in thin clinging chiton and a himation, one end of which is pressed between her legs, the other presumably held up by the left arm. Attachment ... February 1954