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S 1307: Portrait Head of Boy

Broken off at base of neck; nose and chin battered; surface somewhat chipped. Head of a small boy, life-size, wearing a wreath. The hair close-cropped except for a scalp lock at the back. Pentelic marble, ... 2nd quarter of 3rd c. A.D.

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S 1260: Head of a Cock

Comb and beak chipped. At neckline, a somewhat rough-finished surface at obtuse angel with head, and a small hole for attachment, suggesting that the head was part of a group, and faced somewhat left ... 500-480 B.C (?).

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L 4475: Lamp

Fragmentary; the profile nearly complete, with the nozzle and one end of the strap handle at the back. Very low raised base, lightly grooved beneath. Small narrow nozzle. On the wall outside the rim, three ... 26 April 1948

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L 4400: Lamp

Complete except for small chips. Massive round-bodied lamp on small ring foot lightly profiled underneath. Raised ridge around small down-sloping top. Pierced knob on side. Glazed inside, around rim, on ... 16 March 1948

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P 20662: Red Figure Stemless Cup Fragment

Part of medallion: upper part of body frontal, and head to right of youth; white wreath. Reserved band on underside. Partial relief contour. Ring foot broken off. Provenience unknown. Leica ... 1949

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P 23688: Red Figure Bobbin Fragment

From edge of one-half of a double disk or bobbin(?). Around outside, a branch with berries in added red. Within part of uncertain scene. Underside reserved, reddened. Relief contour. Either near Civic ... December 1953

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P 20217: Red Figure Skyphos Fragment: Inscribed

Wall fragment, probably from a skyphos. Face and raised left arm of a youth, right, looking towards an altar. Behind his head part of some object, probably an amphora which he is carrying on his shoulder ... 23-24 April 1948

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P 20417: Red Figure Kantharos Fragment

Broken all around. Some of the high offset rim and a bit of the lower wall preserved. On rim, a satyr running to left, carrying a wine skin; one leg, the tip of his tail and the lower part of the wine ... 11 November 1949