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| Complete save minor chips. Tall stem; two small vertical handles not rising above lip. Small lip out-turned and offset outside. The foot almost a flat disk with a small hollow cone at the center beneath; ... 6 May 1947 ... Stoa Gallery-Case No. 11.1, top shelf |
| Intact except for small chips from lip. Trefoil mouth; ring foot broad beneath.
Dull black glaze on exterior and on interior of neck; brown wash below inside. Edge of foot and underside reserved; note ... 20 April 1954 ... Stoa Gallery-Case No. 38.1, bottom shelf |
Intact except for one handle, missing; and a hole in the floor which seems to have been burned through. Remarkably small example. Narrow rim, lightly rounded on top; rolled handles, uptilted; flaring ring ... 7 June 1954 ... Intact except for one ... the floor which seems to ... Remarkably small example. Narrow |
| In two pieces; complete except for one handle, and small chips. Sloping rounded rim; short blunt spout; shallow bowl, two moulded horizontal lug handles.
Coarse pink clay; quantities of bits in floor ... 22 May 1939 ... except for one handle, and small chips. Sloping rounded ... bits in floor of bowl; rim |
| Mended from many fragments; the vertical band handle, and small pieces from the body, missing.
Small depressed top; double convex body, on the upper part of which is an egg and dart pattern in relief ... 31 March 1932 ... Stoa Gallery-Case No. 50.2, bottom shelf |
| Mended from many pieces; fragments missing from the floor and rim. Plate with flat floor and vertical rim and very low ring foot. A conventionalized bird in the center of the medallion and some form of ... 3 April 1935 ... Stoa Gallery-Case No. 55.4, on wall |
| Plate with unevenly trimmed vertical ring foot, fine resting surface, conical undersurface. Straight flaring body rising at 30 degrees. White slip inside, with large fish in gray-green, outlined in double ... Frankish ... South Stoa west |
| Plate with low, vertical ring foot, convex walls, wide flaring rim at 30 degree angle, round lip. Interior division between wall and rim, triangular stacking scar on floor. Dark green vitreous glaze over ... Frankish 14th c ... stacking scar on floor ... Complete or intact. Four joining frgts., two chips on underside, rim nicked. |
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