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Torus ring foot; horseshoe handles. Scraped line at junction of wall and foot. Reserved: underside with circle and dot, and resting surface. Glaze peeled in parts.
Contemporary, P 21290 N 7:3 Hesperia, ... 470-460 B.C ... Contemporary, P 21290 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 38, 134; Archaeology, X, 1957, p. 195; from the same deposit, P 21894 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 30. |
Ring foot. Plain rim. Totally glazed.
Similar and perhaps earlier is P 21901 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 67, miscalled a bowl. Another early one: P 6520 E 13:1 ... Ca. 430 B.C ... Similar and perhaps earlier is P 21901 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 67, miscalled a bowl. Another early one: P 6520 E 13:1. |
Flaring ring foot; horseshoe handles. Reserved: underside with two circles and dot; edge of foot. The rest is glazed. Stacking line around middle of pot.
From the same deposit P 21889 Hesperia, XXII, ... Ca. 450 B.C ... From the same deposit P 21889 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 100, fig. 4, 138; P 21890 ibid., pl. 29, 24; Archaeology, X, 1957, p. 196; P 21892 Hesperia, ibid., pl. 29, 26. |
Ring foot; plain rim, rounded on top, inturned. Glazed inside and out. Reserved: resting surface and underside.
Smaller, but like, P 21903 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 70 ... 450-425 B.C ... Smaller, but like, P 21903 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 70. |
Ring foot; inset lip. Light groove round wall just above foot. Reserved: underside with glazed band, circle and dot; handle-panels.
Another early example is P 5137 H 6:5 Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 339, fig ... 480-470 B.C ... Another early example is P 5137 H 6:5 Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 339, fig. 7. Note also that P 21882-3 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 36 and 37, have reserved handle-panels. |
Lid missing.
Handle-zone sharply offset. Deep inset rim inclines in- wards. Reserved: resting surface, edge of underside, center of underside with circle and dot, and top of rim.
Perhaps slightly earlier ... 450-425 B.C ... Perhaps slightly earlier but very similar, P 21906 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 71. There are no handles pre- served and most likely were none. P 21884, from the same deposit, Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 77, 35, is an instance of this shape, though its fragmentary condition led it to be published as a stemless cup. |
Flaring ring foot. Reserved: underside with circle and dot. Glaze mottled red to black.
The following have the handle-panel glazed, as 359: P 1101 I 17:1; P 15707 G 18:1-L; P 15981-2 F 19:4. P 21893 N ... 480-450 B.C ... The following have the handle-panel glazed, as 359: P 1101 I 17:1; P 15707 G 18:1-L; P 15981-2 F 19:4. P 21893 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, p. 73, fig. 2 and pl. 29, 27, has a concave moulding beneath and is a more elaborate variation. |
Slightly concave underside, reserved, the reserving ex- tending to the lowest part of the wall. Two accidentally scraped lines on bottom.
P 21899, from the same deposit, Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, ... Ca. 450 B.C ... Two accidentally scraped lines on bottom.
P 21899, from the same deposit, Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 80, has the lowest part of the wall as well as the foot reserved. This is found also on P 16012 F 19:4. |
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