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One handle, section of rim, and several nonjoining wall fragments (not illustrated).
The largest example. Metallic gray to greenish and ocher glaze ... 225-200 ... P.H. 21.3; est. Diam. of rim 75.0; est. inner Diam. of rim 64.0; est. capacity |
Parts of wall and rim restored.
Heavy ring foot with broad, reserved resting surface, slightly beveled; pointed underside. Two holes drilled in handle and two in wall just below it (for hanging?). Shiny ... Ca. 250 ... profile: P 26852 (E 14:1, lower |
Parts of wall and rim restored.
High, spreading foot with raised edge, angular molding above; rounded resting surface; underside concave in two stages. Body slightly constricted below rim, which is nearly ... 240-225 ... H. 17.5; Diam. of rim 27.5; inner Diam. of rim 22.0; capacity (measured with |
Preserved is part of the body, lip and one kotyliskos. Carinated body. Out-turned lip of large kotyliskos is attached to the body. Oblique black line on shoulder.
Reddish clay. Catalogued 7 May 1973 ... 19-21 March 1938 ... Hesperia 48 (1979), p. 215, no. II:22. |
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