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[Object] P 27033: Red Figure Plate Fragment

Single fragment preserves about one-third of the base to near center of floor. Disk foot, slightly concave beneath; outer edge rounded. The center of the floor is depressed. In the raised area around the ... August 1961

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[Object] P 2934: Red Figure Plate Fragment

The heavy fabric and low plain foot ring suggest a plate rather than a stemless cup. Reserved line, with pink wash, at junction of foot and body. Fragment depicts youth seated, right (Dionysos?), missing ... 1933

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[Object] P 4814: Red Figure Plate Fragment

From a plate with low ring foot; resting surface reserved. In preserved part of interior medallion, a draped woman right, her long tresses undulating down her back. Time of Sotades? Surface. Leica ... 28 February 1935

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[Object] P 27719: Red Figure Plate Fragment

Small rim fragment. Around the floor a band of myrtle in red figure. Rest of surface covered with rich black glaze, worn. Catalogued August 1967. Disturbed context. 1874 Leica ... 1931

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[Object] P 20169: Red Figure Stemless Cup Fragment

Fragment from the floor of a stemless cup; low flat base, reserved beneath. Part of a nude figure seated on a couch and reclining against cushions. Published as plate fragment (PK). Found going through ... 1949

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[Object] P 8784: Red Figure Plate Fragment

From a plate(?) on a low ring foot. Inside, pair of feet right, with the end of a staff in front of them. Outside and inside, upturned wall, above foot, unglazed and finished with a fine polished surface; ... 1936

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[Object] P 19216: Red Figure Plate Fragment

Small fragment from the rim of a very large plate. Low upcurved wall, finished with a thickened rim flat on top and double-grooved, the ridges between the grooves reserved and washed with pink. On the ... 30 April-10 May 1939

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[Object] P 342: Red Figure Stemless Cup Fragment: Type B

The fragment is from near the edge of the lid; the vertical flange which fitted into the box, and the projecting horizontal flange, have broken away but can be traced. The surface of the fragment is very ... 10 March 1932