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| Lion-head water spout, described from cast: original now in Budapest Museum of Fine Arts no. 4753; cast given in Aug., 2002. 4 rows of mane locks frame head: locks short, upright, grooved and faceted for ... Ca. 350 B.C. |
Slender body tapering markedly to foot. Upper part of body black glazed. Light buff clay Complete or intact. Complete WM West of Corinth likely Κιβουριά cemetery ... Mid 4th century B.C. |
| Skyphos with narrow torus ring foot, body with compound curve, lower portion contracted with nearly straight profile, curving to convex upper body, flaring lip. Two horizontal loop handles, slightly tilted ... Second quarter 4th c. BC |
| Horizontal foot (largely missing) with grooved ring resting surface, tall hollow stem offset from foot by shallow step and from body by widely flaring torus moulding and groove, with plastic grooved ... Second quarter 4th c. BC |
| Type A skyphos with torus ring foot, flat resting and undersurface. Body flares from narrow stem. Glaze on inside of foot, 2 rings and dot on undersurface reserved with miltos. Remainder black glazed ... 375-350 BC |
Lid. Four grooves on top. Dipped ... Ca. 375 B.C. |
Part of mouth and neck.
Projecting rim grooved on the outer edge, underneath and inside. Added clay: a small ivy wreath. Grooves reserved ... 375-350 B.C. |
Ring foot. Projecting rim; two horizontal handles, curling upwards. Reserved: underneath and outer face of foot, and two broad zones on the wall.
Similar and earlier are P 10937 B 13:5 and P 3867 F 14:1, ... 380-350 B.C. |
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