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| The tip of the nozzle broken away, partly at least in antiquity, for it is heavily blackened. Minor chips; otherwise intact.
The glaze badly worn on the left side, elsewhere chipped; slightly metallic ... 370-275 B.C ... Agora IV, nos. 267-284, pp. 67-69, pls. 9, 23, 38. ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 45-46, nos. 114-136, pl. III ... Agora IV, p. 224. |
Nozzle broken away.
On the discus, a square with concave sides in low relief. Rim, plain panelled. Handle, grooved above and below; pierced. Underside, single groove; traces of inscription.
Clay buff, ... Early 3rd c. A.D ... P.L. 0.076; W. 0.069; H. 0.03 |
Discus and rim fragment.
On discus, gladiator striding right, trident fork-down in raised right hand; chlamys (?) over left forearm and some undetermined object over left hand. Perhaps some representation ... 20 February 1932 ... ΣΤ:9/Β |
| On rim, vine pattern.
Discus, plain, with central filling hole, four air holes.
Handle, solid, double grooved.
On base, almond-shaped grooves, palm branch and stamped circles.
Unglazed.
Red clay.
Type ... 16 June 1931 ... Corinth IV, ii, p. 105, fig. 49, p. 2 ... Agora VII, no. 2607, p. 184, pl. 41 ... AgoraPicBk 9 (1963), fig. 115. |
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