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| Repaired from many fragments. Neck does not join. Surface badly worn. Three maenads. Ivy spray in background. Above, a double dotted line. On shoulder, palmettes. Flesh white, mostly without black ground ... 23 March 1936 ... Leica, 6-169, 80-26-34, 80-26-35, 80-26-29 |
The lip flares slightly. Beneath a broad black band is a figure advancing right, upper part only preserved. The figure is draped in a himation, thrown over the left shoulder. Above the right shoulder is ... 7 July 1931 ... ABV, p. 569, no. 679 (Haimonian P.) |
| Depicts man seated between sphinxes. Mended from many fragments; interior pieces and small one from lip missing. Badly worn, especially on one side. Representation repeated, but more crowded on worn side, ... June 1932 ... -7.50m.
-8.80m. |
| Rather more than half preserved. The handle broken away. Outer zone decorated with an animal frieze in two groups, each consisting of a winged creature (siren) between two lions facing. Inner zone, rays ... 31 October 1933 ... ABV, p. 45, no. 27 (Polos P.). |
| A fragment, mended from two pieces, from the side of a kylix, on which is represented a dancing komast, right. In the field behind him, the curled tip of a tendril. Loin cloth in purple; interior details ... 24 March 1934 ... Leica, 80-2-19 |
| Mended from four pieces; fragment giving full height of figured zone and a little of the shoulder. Warrior standing left; crested helmet, shield, spear and greaves. Purple for helmet and greaves; white ... 16-17, 22-24 September, 24 October 1947 ... Leica, 80-44-15 |
| Numerous fragments made up to two main groups which preserve part of the scene on either side of the vase.
A. Two sirens facing. Red for faces, breasts, upper part of wings and stroke across tail. Rosettes ... 15 March 1947 ... Leica, 80-2-31 |
| Procopius ... AE DN PROCO[PIVS PF AVG] Emperor bust l., bearded, wearing pearl diadem REPARATI-[O FEL TEMP Emperor standing l., r. hand holding spear, r. hand resting on shield; in exergue, SM[H ] Rev: in exergue, ... AD 365 - AD 366 ... AD 365 - AD 366 |
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