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Lid, about half preserved, including start of knob. Unglazed and smooth on underside, except for two circles. Incurving rim. P.H. 0.028; est. diam. 0.17. Roberts, Pyxis, p. 51, cat. no. 23, pl. 32:2.
... Ca. 460 B.C ... Lid, about half preserved, including start of knob. Unglazed and smooth on underside, except for two circles. ... On lid, from center out: tongue pattern; chain of upright encircled palmettes and lotuses; on brim stopped-maeander pattern with squares, each with a four-pointed star. On side of rim, wreath; below, egg pattern.
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Two non-joining rim and neck fragments from each side of the vase. Dull glaze, abraded on rim on b. P.H. a) 0.055, b) 0.053; max. dim. a) 0.096, b) 0.089. Schleiffenbaum, Volutenkrater, p. 323, cat. no ... Probably mid-5th century B.C ... Two non-joining rim and neck fragments from each side of the vase. Dull glaze, abraded on rim on b. ... On side of rim, key pattern to right. Fragment a comes from near the handle zone because there is a reserved area to the left of the ornament, a chain of upright lotuses and encircled palmettes. |
| Alabastra. Amphora Type A. Amphora Type B. Cup-skyphos. Amphorae. Cup, standed. Amphorae, one-piece. Dicing. Guilloche. Dinoi. Amphorae, three types distinguished. Handle. Amphorae, type uncertain. Dinoid ... Agora 23 368 ... Border of esses ... Chain of upright lotuses and palmettes |
Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Glaze pitted in places. Max. dim. 0.141. C. Clairmont, Das Parisurteil in der antiken Kunst, Zurich 1951, p. 53, cat. no. K 159, pl. 34:a.
The Judgment of Paris(?) ... Ca. 440 B.C ... Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Glaze pitted in places. ... The Judgment of Paris(?). At the left are the tips of the arms, the crosspiece, and the start of the strings of Paris' lyre; then there is the capital and the top of the shaft of a Doric column. ... Above, chain of upright encircled palmettes and lotuses ending just beyond Hermes, indicating that he stood at the far right of the composition. |
Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably sections of the lower part of the body. Glaze abraded around handle B/A. H. 0.563; rest. diam. 0.415. T. L. Shear, Hesperia 7, 1938, ... Ca. 440-430 B.C ... Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably sections of the lower part of the body. ... Above, a chain of upright lotuses and encircled palmettes; below, stopped-maeander pattern with saltire-squares. ... Above, a zone of diagonally addorsed palmettes; below, maeander pattern (part of one unit). |
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