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| Intact except for one handle missing. Squat body, projecting rim rounded on top; bottom flat. Lip and handles glazed; a broad band on the neck above a narrow band on the shoulder; then wave pattern with ... LH III A ... each handle and in the ... glazed; a broad band on the ... the shoulder; then wave |
| About two-thirds preserved; mended from many pieces. Restored in plaster. On the bottom, a rosette with traces of miltos in a groove around it. On the body, between narrow pointed petals radiating from ... 4 April 1933 ... Diam. 0.155; H. 0.089 |
| Two adjacent sides preserved, back and front. Most of front surface gone.
Preserves the left shoulder and arm of a seated figure. Preserved is the back of a throne.
Pinkish-yellow fabric with gray core ... 21 August 1973 ... Hesperia 64 (1995), p. 479, no. 18, pl. 104. |
| Lower right corner of mold for large relief.
Raised band around edge of mould.
The positive shows the legs, to mid-thigh, of a girl with floating drapery, dancing to left. Brick Building, below floor of ... July 1950 ... mould.
The positive shows the ... Brick Building, below floor of North middle room, in earlier foundation |
| Complete. General type as P 24316 (ΣΑ 2526): This is the characteristic general type for the large proportion of the lekythoi from this group. Bell mouth with variations in height and spread; lip usually ... May-June 1954 ... H. 0.143; Diam. 0.058 |
| Back part broken away. No base; central tube.
Rim broad and gently incurved.
Black glaze on inside, on nozzle, and in two bands on rim.
Type IV of Corinth collection, type 22A of Agora collection.
ADDENDA ... 26 May 1937 ... nozzle, and in two bands on ... collection.
ADDENDA Restored in plaster, with the opposite |
| Break slanting from left shoulder to right hip, preserving half of chiton-draped torso above girdle in front, and more than half in back. Large chips at bottom of right side.
A pin attached head and shoulders; ... 11 June 1951 ... Hesperia 86 (2017), p. 97 ... Hesperia 81 (2012), pp. 282-283, 316, 328, no. 16, fig. 13. |
Inscribed fragments.
Fragment Ο 59 a), broken on all sides.
This inscription was probably stoichedon.
Fragment Ο 359 b), mended from two pieces; the fresh looking breaks along the left side appear to ... 5th. century B.C ... Hesperia 36 (1967), pp. 80-81, nos. 11, 12, pl. 25. |
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