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Complete.
Nodules and red glaze. On the bottom the typical "alpha".
From a worn mould.
Darker red glaze, mostly worn off.
Bright red clay.
Type XX of Corinth collection. Well, earth. Leica, LXIII-22 ... 9 May 1936 ... Agora V, no. J 60, p. 57, pl. 45 ... Agora VII, no. 544, p. 108. |
| Bottom slightly concave with rosette in relief and surrounded by double base-ring. Tongue pattern radiating from bottom to point on middle of bowl. Horizontal row of dots above tongue pattern, and raised ... Hesp., XVI, 1947, pl. 60, fig.17 right.; Corinth VII, iii p. 176, ft. 32. |
Cyma kantharos with molded pedestal foot, flat resting surface, domed undersurface, ovoid body with max. diam. below median of body, flaring tapered lip, vertical spur handle. Similar to C-60-70 (Corinth ... third quarter (Corinth VII.3, p. 79) ... C-60-70 (Corinth VII.3, p. 79, no. 404, pl. 52) and ... pl. 39) and C-47-92 for ... pl. 39) and C-47-357 |
| Disk foot, underside concave, curving wall, low lip, rim curves further down. Two handles with four piecrust fingerholds, not attached at 90 degrees to spout, but at 2 and 10 o'clock. The spout, wth narrow ... To 146, with Roman fill above ... Corinth VII.3, p. 111, no. 627, pls. 22, 59; ... Hesperia 79.4, cat. 60 |
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