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| Obverse: a lidded biconical vase (kernos ?) with a vertical branch on either side, through the handles.
Reverse: plain.
Cf. Money of Eleusis issued in name of Athens, cf. Svoronos (1923), pl. 104, no ... 22 February 1938 ... Money of Eleusis issued in name of Athens, cf. Svoronos (1923), pl. 104, no. 22 ... With coins for the day, nos. 2-37. |
Single large fragment from top of lid.
Dome divided into two zones by raised, reserved band with stamped egg and dart between grooves, with a ridge below. Above dividing band, a kernos sits on a mound, ... 350-300? ... Kopcke 1964, nos. 1, 6, pp. 26--27, pls. 9:1, 12:1; Kotitsa 1994, pp. 37, 46--47, figs. 47:d, 49. The object on the mound can be identified by comparison to kernoi on coins (Svoronos, pl. 104:21--23) and tokens (IL 646 [Agora X, L 204, pp. 105--106, pl. 26]), which often have branches tied to either side. See also the image incised on the bottom of a Hellenistic lamp (L 1441 [Agora IV, no. 558, p. 138, pl. 24]). |
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