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| Mended from many fragments. The mouth, one of the lugs and fragments of the body and bottom missing. The decoration is in horizontal zones: at the top a zone of tongues alternately black and red, then ... 30 April-2 May 1938 ... Stoa Gallery-Case No. 34.6, top shelf |
In shape resembles the slim Knidian type; part of rim preserved bent outward and rolled. Whole handle crossed by a series of fine cracks.
Fairly fine red clay with greyish ring round core; thick crteam ... Hellenistic ... Study Collections-Case No. 62-3 |
| Preserved completely; the back rough-picked; at the bottom a rough tongue.
At the right a bearded man wearing polos and himation reclines on a couch, holding a cornucopia in his right hand. On the foot ... 30 June 1933 ... Agora XXXVIII, no. 124, p. 106, pl. 37 ... Hesperia 4 (1935), pp. 398-399, fig. 25. |
| Includes P 1447 bis.
a) and b) from the neck; near the top of a) a heavy ring, above which rises the handle attachment. Above the ring, debased palmette ornament; below it rays, alternating broad and narrow, ... 1, 23 March 1933 ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 346, no. 42, pls. 83, 88 (P 1447 bis) ... Hesperia 26 (1957), p. 346, no. 44, pls. 85, 88 (P 1447) ... Streicher (2022), pp. 227-8, figs. 4.1, 12.2, pl. 33. |
| Head of Julius Caesar, turned slightly to rt. Hair short, worked flat on head with uneven chisel strokes; in front originally arranged in comma-shaped locks to lt., widely spaced; later reworked when spaces ... Tiberian, reworked 3rd c. (DeGrazia) ... AAA 1970 P109-110, fig. 1; DeGrazia, Diss. P77 N7; cited Ridgeway, Hesperia 1981 |
| Parts of rim and nearly a quarter of wall missing; restored in plaster.
A cylindrical drum, tapering around top. Heavy rim, flat on top and sharply profiled; lower wall thickened to form heavy collar ... 28 May-16 June 1938 ... Hesperia 18 (1949), pp. 118, 123, 126, no. 10, figs. 3.10, 6, pl. 7.10. ... Hesperia 27 (1958), p. 172, n. 31 ... Agora:Object:RM (1923-1924), p. 84-85. |
| Angle fragment.
Clay rather pale.
Chipping at edge of inner break of fragment has removed a little of the circumference of the impression, which is otherwise quite fresh. Most of the area is occupied ... 5 March 1933 ... RivIstArch 6-7 (1983-1984), p. 56, no. 182, fig. 51e ... Hesperia 3 (1934), p. 297 ... IstMitt 41 (1991), p. 378, Pl. 46. 2. |
| Seven fragments, making up to four:
a) Two joining fragments preserve full height of block and left end of block, part of bracket and of coffer.
b) Two joining fragments preserve part of fascia below face ... 10 March 1938 ... Hesperia 8 (1939), p. 221, fig. 17 ... Camp (2007), p. 62, figs. 75, 76A, B ... Guide (1990), p. 260. |
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