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Lip chipped and a hole through bottom. Low flat base, rising slightly. Rim flanged outside to receive lid. Upward turned horizontal rolled handles.
Black glaze except on bottom. Well. Leica, 82-448 ... 27 May 1937 ... Agora XII, no. 1249, pl. 42 ... Hesperia 18 (1949), no. 48, pl. 91. |
| Neck of amphora preserved; mended from many fragments.
Stamp on one handle only; uncertain device at centre. Par: SS 00474, SS 06845 w/ names =N.Ti=, clearly sim , but diff
dev(VG)* Finished Cistern; ... 12 May 1939 ... Lot ΕΕ 18 |
Two non-joining fragments of shoulder and neck. Glaze fired brownish. Max. dim. a) 0.044, b) 0.04. Choes and Anthesteria, p. 88, cat. no. 215, fig. 393.
Warrior pursuing a woman. Fragment b (illustrated) ... Ca. 425-400 B.C ... p. 203, note 17; ARV2 1249, 18; Lezzi-Hafter, |
| Kylix base with black glaze. Inscribed on bottom. Βάση μελαμβαφούς κύλικος, χείρ. F. (Θεμιστοκλής Νεοκλέους). Oscar Broneer, Nb. No. 4. 178 88-399 ... 31 May 1937 ... Brenne (1994), p. 18, note 38. ... Agora XXV, no. 1249 F, p. 150. |
| From the wall of a large krater. Good glaze inside. Preserved is part of a chariot, right, with the wheel and three horses' feet and three tails. A draped figure is climbing into the chariot, and another ... 19-23 March 1936 ... ARV, p. 396, no. 18 ... ARV2, p. 584, no. 14. |
| Part of a cup with hollow stem glazed inside. Incised band around stem. In medallion part of a girl right(?).
Incised through glaze, inside stem:
ADDENDA Subject uncertain: youth reclining? Well F, ... 17-27 June 1935 ... ARV, p. 116, no. 18 (Pithos P.) ... ARV2, p. 140, no. 54. |
| Wall fragment broken all around. In center, a nude youth looking left holds a horn to his chest in his right hand. He wears long hair bound by a ribbon and a wreath. To the left a female figure holding ... 15 May 1936 ... ARV, p. 785, no. 18 (Kleophon P.) ... Harvard Univ. Art Mus. Bull. 5 (1996), 2, p. 18 ... ARV2, p. 1145, no. 24. |
| Fragment from shoulder and wall of a closed pot. Parts of two figures preserved; at left, a woman right, playing the double flutes, her hands, the flutes, and a bit of the front of the head(?) preserved ... April-May 1936 ... ARV2, p. 1426, no. 18. |
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