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| Rim fragment with part of upper wall. The side wall is filled with tall, sharp-pointed petals of the nymphaea coerulea alternating with tendrils. On one of the tendrils sits a bird. A simplified guilloche ... 1932 ... Study Collections-Case No. 144-3 |
| Ring foot. Stamped inside, four palmettes inside a rouletted ring.
Very metallic chocolate brown glaze; traces of stacking on the floor. Cistern. Lower Hellenistic fill. Leica, 78-3-25, 78-3-26, 91-20-6 ... 29 May 1935 ... Leica, 78-3-25, 78-3-26, 91-20-6 |
| Mended from three fragments; about three-quarters of the ring base preserved but none of the sides or rim of the dish, which shows a very faint upward curve toward the edges of the fragment. At the center, ... 4 April 1933 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. A 1, p. 316, fig. 2. |
| More than half preserved, including all the ring base. Around the center, inside, a broad rouletted band; within, six stamped palmettes, irregularly set. Beneath, inside the base, a large A scratched through ... 4 April 1933 ... Hesperia 3 (1934), no. A 15, p. 317. |
| Small rectangular base with moulded top and bottom, resembling altar.
Bottom rough picked; top has smooth finished circular band surrounding rough picked sinkage; at the upper corners, small projections: ... 1932 ... bottom) 0.144, (at center) ... 0.144 |
| About two-thirds of rim missing. A large plate with flat floor, and low sides with rim rounded on top, and ring base. Interior: within a circle of rouletting, six stamped palmettes with interlacing stems ... 13 April 1934 ... Leica, 78-1-7, 90-31-19 |
Only a fragment from the top and side is preserved.
The side wall is almost vertical; the rim is broad and flat, rising slightly toward the middle. Around the filling hole it terminates in a depressed ... 1933 ... Study Collections-Case No. 144-1 |
Fragment of bottom.
Raised base, rising. Rather carefully trimmed. Mold made.
Graffiti in dry clay.
Glazed all over including under side of base. Late black glaze with silvery lustre.
Attic clay.
Type ... 19 February 1932 ... Agora IV, no. 560, p. 138, pl. 24. |
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