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P 2326: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

Fragment from side of pot showing thighs and tail of satyr. Surface rubbed with pink. Thin glaze in interior. Slight use of relief contour. Well; uniform Greek fill. Leica ... 4 April 1933

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P 4372: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

Broken all around. Face and hands of a figure left, holding a phiale. Lower left, an undertermined object. The phiale done in clay-colored lines in low relief. No relief contour. Interior: thin metallic ... 8 March 1934

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P 23741: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

Single fragment preserving part of shoulder and neck. Upper border of egg-and-dot pattern, with reserved triangles above and below, suggesting the leaves of a wreath. Below, the heads of two youths, wreathed, ... 16 March 1954

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P 23243: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragments

Six pieces join to make two fragments from opposite sides of neck and shoulder. Wreath with berries around neck. One wing to left preserved of figured scene. Added clay for berries; no relief contour ... 8 May 1953

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P 23308: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragment

Broken all around. Part of running female figure to right; she wears a very transparent chiton. Partial relief contour. Attic clay. Good black glaze. Thin glaze wash on inside. South Shop Building on ... 16 May 1953

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P 23819: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragments

Wall fragments from a thin-walled closed vase; very thin wash inside(?). a) Legs of a youth, nude, seated right on a cloak, a pair of spears(?) held in his left hand, resting against his knee; high laced ... 9 April 1954

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P 23851: Red Figure Oinochoe Fragments

Several joining fragments preserve part of the rim, neck and shoulder, with the handle. Of the decoration, a little of the upper border and of the border to either side remains: above, framed palmettes, ... 19 April 1954

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P 23896: Red Figure Chous

Mended from several pieces. Large part of mouth and neck and smaller pieces from body missing. Handle broken and repaired in antiquity. Panel framed by a band of enclosed palmettes above, of chevrons at ... End 5th. c. B.C.