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Handle and nozzle tip missing.
Ribbed rim; rosette on left, cornucopia on right.
Signed beneath in relief.
Red glaze, dull and mottled.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 52B of Agora collection ... 3 April 1937 ... H. 0.035; W. 0.067; P.L. 0.09 |
| Pnyx, I, 121, p. 62, fig. 27. Broneer, pp. 17-18, fig. 7, 1. Athens N.M. 3155. Agora, IV. Broneer p. 20, fig. 10, 2. Howland type 51 B. Howland type 51 C. Howland type 51 Variants. Howland type 55 A. Howland ... Agora 7 105 P 16858 K 9-10:1 M 17:1 D 11:1 ... Early 1st A.D ... Agora 7 |
Lagre vertical loop handle.
Corinthian clay, dull black glaze.
Type 14 of Agora collection, type II of Corinth collection.
Cf. Agora IV, nos. 84-85, nos. 84-85, pls. 3, 32.
Corinth IV, ii, pp. 35-38, ... 525-early years 5th. century B.C ... P.L. 0.06; P.H. (including handle) 0.04 |
Vertical strap handle and end of nozzle broken off.
Upper body ribbed, Suggestion of a lug on the side.
Yellow-buff clay; thin black glaze.
Type 52E of Agora collection, type XVIII of Corinth collection ... 30 May 1935 ... P.L. 0.077; W. 0.063; H. 0.033 |
The vertical handle broken away, and chips missing; otherwise complete.
Rays on the rim. Elongated knob on left side.
Thin black glaze, much worn.
Type 52 C of Agora collection, type XVIII of Corinth ... Ca. 50 B.C.-25 A.D ... collection.
Cf. Agora IV, nos ... 25-28, 51.
Corinth IV, ii, ... pl. VI. |
Upper part of nozzle and part of ribbed upper body missing.
Small discus; ribs on broad top. Raised letters on bottom.
Thin brownish glaze.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 52E of Agora collection ... 20 February 1939 ... H. 0.036; P.L. 0.093 |
Fragment from one side, with part of the reverse.
Rays on the rim. The base slightly raised, concave beneath, the signature in relief.
Red glaze.
Light brownish clay.
Type XVIII (post-Sullan) of Corinth ... 1947 ... type 52C of Agora |
About half of bottom preserved.
Within a low base ring, an almost illegible inscription.
Traces of red to brown glaze.
Buff clay.
Signed Bases type of Agora collection. Clearing strosis no. 2. Leica ... 9 April 1936 ... Agora |
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