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| Flat bottom, fairly long nozzle with volutes at its base. Body covered with nodules.
Signed on bottom with the typical letter "A".
Purplish-black glaze, thin; rather shiny.
Type XX of Corinth collection ... 50-early 2nd. century A.D. |
| Handle missing; otherwise intact.
Typical dots on rim and body; typical "alpha" on the reverse, in relief, with the letter "pi" in relief over it.
Very slight remains of light brown wash.
Light red clay ... 26 July 1947 |
| Fragment from side, bottom and rim, with part of nozzle.
Ring foot; moulded rib on side, between wall and nozzle. Trace of floral decoration in relief preserved on rim.
Hard red clay and smooth red surface ... 15 May 1954 |
| Upper half missing.
Mold made. On the reverse, as a base, is a small raised circle within which is a raised cross.
Light brownish-buff clay, thick; smoothed by hand.
ADDENDA A piece resembling in shape ... 3 April 1936 |
| Handle and some of body missing.
Elaborate vine pattern in high relief on flat rim.
Dull reddish glaze almost entirely flaked off.
Hellenistic survival.
1st. century A.D. Panathenaic Way just off east ... 5 December 1955 |
| Intact except for nozzle.
Rounded doughnut-like profile; parallel grooves on rim; plain discus, opening into depressed channel on neck. Vertical handle made of strip of clay bent over on itself. Circular ... 3 June 1938 |
| Handle broken off.
Typical globules on body and rim.
Underneath, "alpha".
Type XX of Corinth collection. Turned in by a workman from surface fill. Leica ... May 1937 |
| Handle missing.
Unglazed; battered.
Type XX of Corinth collection. Black earth. Leica ... 5 March 1936 |
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