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One side of nozzle attachment and about half of rim and body preserved.
Rim, rounded on top, slopes sharply inward. Slight projection on exterior. Bottom rises toward center.
Glaze, black on rim and nozzle; ... Ca. 525-480 B.C ... Corinth IV, ii, pp. 35-38, nos. 44-53, pl. I ... Agora IV, nos. 106-109, pp. 33-35, pls. 4, 32. ... Agora IV, no. 11, p. 34, pls. 4, 32. |
| Bolster Cup. Well. Cistern. Breccia, 1930, no. 21881, p. 126, pl. XX:2. G. Kleiner, 1975, p. 217, pl. 44:a, b. Oliver, 1977, no. 33, p. 66. Treasures of Ancient Macedonia, no. 337, p. 82, pl. 44 and no ... Agora 29 96 P 19363 J 5:1 E 3:1 D 16:1 ... J 5:1 |
| Isaac II ... AE Christ facing, seated in squared-backed throne, r. arm in sling; IC-XC in field Three-line inscription: ISXS / BASILE / BASIL -+- above inscription on Reverse Nezi 544;N 1003.35, E 264.33, El 85.35 ... AD 1050 - AD 1060 ... 5 ... 5.09 ... 5.09 |
Nozzle missing and chips.
Flat bottom, very broad rim, broadly projecting. No handle.
Black glaze, worn and mottled, over all.
Type II of Corinth collection, type 16B of Agora collection.
Cf. Agora IV, ... 4 May 1938 ... P.L. 0.095; W. 0.094; H. 0.023 |
Nothing of base.
Black glaze.
Like Brann I 35 ... MG II ... Study Collections-Case No. 105-3/5 |
Nozzle and adjacent parts of rim and body preserved.
Rim slopes gently inward, and projects outward slightly.
Glaze, red to black on rim, nozzle and interior. Transparent glaze on exterior.
Type 16B ... Ca. 525-480 B.C ... 32.
Corinth IV, ii, pp. 35-38, nos. 44-53, pl. I ... collection, type II of Corinth |
| K. Pittakys, Ἐφ. Ἀρχ., no. 2614. S. Koumanoudes, Ἐπγ. Ἐπιτ., no. 2904. J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 11471a. J. Kirchner, I.G., II², 11466. I.G., II, 3720. W. Peek, G.V.I., no. 1755. W. Peek, G.G., no. 74. B ... Agora 17 151 I 936 I 5442 I 5316 I 5939 I 3514 I 4150 I 4821 I 1114 ... 5 June 1933 ... I.G., II, 3720 ... B. Meritt, Hesperia, 30, 1961, p. 276, no. 126, photograph pl. 53 ... B. Meritt, Hesperia, 17, 1948, p. 47, no. 41, photographs pl. 19 |
| Inscribed fragment of stele.
The top akroterion and some of the bottom below the setting line broken away; otherwise intact.
An attempt was made in antiquity to break up the stele, and a narrow channel ... 337/336 B.C ... Hesperia 21 (1952), p. 355, no. 5, pl. 90 ... Lawton (1995), pl. 38 ... AM-BH 13 (1989), no. A 97, pl. 30. |
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