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Broken all around, but most of face preserved.
Filling in mouth and top of head.
Suspension handle (broken off) springs from forehead.
Thin flaky black glaze. Surface fill. Leica, LXVIII-82 ... 19 February 1953 |
Upper front part of lamp, near handle.
Grotesque male figure, negroid type, wearing a hooked cloak.
Heavy red glaze on outside.
Pinkish-buff micaceous clay. Provenience unknown. Leica, LXIX-19 ... 1953 |
Broken below and behind.
Eros; a little of a wing preserved at his left.
Heavy braid from forehead; curls at either side of face: rayed headdress.
Eyes not pierced. Not a lamp, head from a figurine.
Slight ... 26 March 1953 |
A fragment, broken all around showing the torso of a man, apparently a foreigner and a gladiator. He is either fighting with or embracing a person in front of him, of which only part of the arms are preserved ... 14 June 1951 |
Three joining fragments of a plastic lamp representing a slave boy blowing the fire in an amphora-shaped brazier or steam-cooking stove.
Red glaze, worn, all over. Catalogued May 1953. Debris, ΠΘ Roman ... 12 July 1947 |
Broken in back below head, in front diagonally across waist.
Satyr or Silen drinking from kantharos. Dressed in shaggy "silen suit"; fillet on head, and a hood over it. Pierced eyes.
Red glaze wash inside ... 28 July 1947 |
A piece of the tube-handle from a retort similar to P 7125 (ΜΜ 76). The attachment at the top is preserved, and part of the tube leading downwards.
Red clay, unglazed.
ADDENDA Now identified as an ... 9 March 1936 |
Restored in plaster. Flat disk of fine buff clay with a hole through the middle. Large rays in relief on the upper side.
ADDENDA A wheel for a toy. Well. Leica, LXI-7 ... March-April 1936 |
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