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Intact save minor fractures.
Pyramidal.
Rather pointed toward top. Rather roughly made. Well. Leica, VII-95 ... 30 April 1938 |
| The handle and fragments from wall and neck missing. Plump oinochoe on high flaring ring foot; moulded ring around neck. Panel on front: Siren with outspread wings, right. The panel bordered by a single ... 30 April-2 May 1938 |
| Mended from many fragments. The mouth, one of the lugs and fragments of the body and bottom missing. The decoration is in horizontal zones: at the top a zone of tongues alternately black and red, then ... 30 April-2 May 1938 |
| Fragment from edge of heavy flat tile.
Incised on top after tile had been broken:
Unglazed. Well, top of clay under black. Leica, VII-93 PD 1133-34(G 1) ... 2 May 1938 |
| The base, much of the body and a fragment of the mouth missing; restored in plaster. High arching handles with concave outer face; wide round mouth; roundish body. Mouth and handle black. Body reserved ... 30 April-2 May 1938 |
Fragments of mouth, body and base missing; restored in plaster. Slightly projecting foot, bottom almost flat; trefoil mouth; band handle rising from lip.
Soft brownish-buff clay. Dull black to brownish ... 30 April-2 May 1938 |
A number of body fragments missing; restored in plaster. Low ring foot; round body; round mouth.
Gritty brownish clay. Slip badly worn. Unglazed. Handmade.
Cf. Agora XII, no. 1592. Well. 403-404 Leica, ... 30 April-2 May 1938 |
A single fragment preserves about one-quarter of the rim with the adjacent upper half of the body and about half of one handle. Rim flat on top; handle rises and is attached to rim.
Interior black glazed ... 2 May 1938 |
| Broken off at neck; end of beard missing. Surface badly worn in places. Nose battered.
Archaizing filleted head about one third life-size, probably from a herm. The hair if dressed over the forehead in ... Roman period. |
| Mended from many fragments; much of body missing; restored in plaster. Low ring foot; roundish body; broad trefoil mouth; single vertical handle.
The buff slip on the surface, inside and out, has been ... 2 May 1938 |
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