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| The base, most of the central medallion, and one handle are preserved. Medallion is outlined with a single line of brown glaze. The figure is that of a standing youth (Apollo?) facing right and playing ... 2 July 1931 ... single line of brown glaze ... indicated by thin lines of ... lines of brown glaze of great |
| Single fragment of rim and wall.
Concave black glazed rim. Added red line at bottom. Reserve line on interior of lip; added red line on interior at bottom of rim. Black glaze fired brown on exterior. ... 3-8 August 1994 ... Agora ... Study Collections-Case No. 11-Β |
| About one-half preserved, including one handle, mended into two large non-joining fragments (a, b), with two small non-joining fragments (c, d).
Out-turned rim with degenerate dot-ivy. Same scene both ... 6 July 1995 ... Agora |
Mended with small missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Lower part of body, all of foot missing. Thin glaze, reddish in places, abraded in others. P.H. 0.23; max. diam. 0.235; diam. of mouth ... Ca. 480-470 B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 32 |
Fragment from top of columnar grave monument.
Part of top and about half of the circumference preserved.
Three lines of the inscription preserved.
Hymettian marble. Found in the wall of the modern house ... 15-20 January 1934 ... H. ca. 0.27; Lett. H. ca. 0.035; W. 0.30; Th. 0.214 ... 0.214 |
One handle and large parts of wall and rim restored.
Flat resting surface; nippled underside. Curved profile, with groove under glaze above greatest diameter. Olive garland running left, framed by white ... 240-220 ... Agora |
| Handle, one-third of rim and chips from body missing. Mended from many fragments. Round mouth. Body banded. Wavy lines on neck. Panel on shoulder with stacked M ornament.
Very fugitive black glaze, largely ... 18 July 1968 ... banded. Wavy lines on neck. |
Handle missing.
Low ring foot. Vertical ribbing, joined at the top by arcs. Groove at junction of foot and wall. Double handle with shouldering.
For similar late 5th century specimens see Hesperia, XVIII, ... Ca. 400 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 214 ... AV 12.214 |
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