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The handle and a fragment from the back of the body missing.
On the underside, instead of the usual "alpha" is the raised letter "epsilon".
Red to black glaze.
Red clay.
Type XX of Corinth collection ... 31 July 1947 ... clay.
Type XX of Corinth ... House C Room 7; layer below floor of lime pit. |
Floor fragment with start of handle. Max. dim. 0.097; est. outer diam. of tondo 0.15. R. S. Young, Hesperia 20, 1951, pl. 72:3 (I): mispoised.
I, uncertain subject. What remains looks like the end of ... Ca. 410 B.C ... tondo 0.15. R. S. Young |
Intact.
Typical globules on top and lower body; typical volutes at nozzle; high ridged handle.
On the reverse, the typical "alpha" in relief.
Red clay with red to black wash over all.
Type XX of Corinth ... 30 May 1947 ... -7--10.6m. |
| Fragment of raking sima, broken away at upper ends, and back.
Of same scheme as A 1095 (ΚΚ 1250). Traces of half-housing joint at lower end.
Similar undercutting on underside of lower end.
Pentelic marble ... 8 June 1939 ... North Basement-Architecture, Block 16/7 |
| Small fragment missing from mouth. Chipped. Ovoid body, tapering to toe. Grooving on body, sharper above, fainter below. High neck with thickened lip. Handles oval in section.
On neck, dipinti:
Red ... 25 June 1959 ... Q 17:7 |
Handle missing; otherwise intact.
Typical globules and volutes; on the bottom, the typical "alpha".
Red to dark brown glaze.
Type XX of Corinth collection. Cistern. 1123 Leica ... 7 June 1939 ...
Type XX of Corinth |
| Head of a young man broken off at the base of neck; tip of nose missing,
He has a mustache and sideburns. The hair is lightly drilled in front, the eyebrows are rendered plastically; pupil drilled in crescent ... 215-225 A.D ... Head of a young man broken off at the base of neck; tip of nose missing,
He ... Leica, 7-273, 7-293, color slide |
| Intact. Exactly like P 4773 (Β 1241) and P 4774 (Β 1242) in shape and decoration. On reserved handle band, five dot rosettes on one side, four on the other. Nine series of short hatched lines on reserved ... 2 March 1935 ... Hesperia Suppl. 2 (1939), no. XX 3, p. 96, fig. 67. |
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