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| No edges preserved.
The glass was blown into a mold which left on the outside a raised ornament of large drops alternating with smaller round projections.
From an almond bassed beaker.
Thin fabric of pale ... May-June 1937 |
| Part of base and lip and much of upper body restored in plaster. Projecting ring foot and pointed convex lower body, meeting the convex, nearly flat upper body at a sharp angle. Tall narrow neck, thickened ... May-June 1937 |
| The end of the nozzle broken off.
Moulded; in relief on upper body, rosettes and boukrania.
Dull glaze, black to red, and much peeled.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 57 of Agora collection. Well ... May-June 1937 |
| Fragments of body and about half of the raised edge surrounding it missing.
Moulded; on the upper body, small imbricated leaves.
Dull red glaze badly peeled.
Type XVIII (post-Sullan) of Corinth collection, ... May-June 1937 |
| The top of the handle and the center of the discus, which had a relief representation, broken away.
Raised egg patttern on rim.
Red glaze over white slip.
Type XXV of Corinth collection. Well C, lower ... 12 June 1937 |
| End of nozzle broken off.
Grooved rim; moulded leaf and tendril pattern on discus; volutes at base of nozzle. Simulated ring foot.
Poor glaze, black to brownish, and somewhat peeled.
Early Roman. Well ... 15 June 1937 |
| Handle broken off.
In relief on upper body, olive wreath with olives. High base; flat beneath.
Black to thin brownish glaze.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 54B of Agora collection. Well C. Leica, ... 15 June 1937 |
| On discus a frenzied maenad. She holds half of an animal in her left hand and a sword (?) in her right.
The black glaze has almost entirely peeled off.
Type XXV or XXII of Corinth collection. Well C, ... 16 June 1937 |
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