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End of nozzle and part of lug missing.
Ring base, convex side wall, wide flat rim with groove around its outer edge.
Long nozzle, pierced lug on one side. No handle.
Good black glaze. Glazed except on ... 10 May 1934 |
Handle missing, otherwise complete.
Ribs on the top; a knob on the left side.
Glazed black.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 52C of Agora collection. Leica, LXIX-40 ... 7 May 1934 |
Mended from two pieces; nozzle and handle missing.
Wreath on rim, and three concentric ribs around central hole.
Orange clay and slip, burned black near one side of nozzle.
Type XVIII (post Sullan) of ... 12 May 1934 |
Nozzle and adjacent parts of rim and body preserved.
Rim slopes gently inward, and projects outward slightly.
Glaze, red to black on rim, nozzle and interior. Transparent glaze on exterior.
Type 16B ... Ca. 525-480 B.C. |
Nozzle and part of rim and body to left preserved.
Rim nearly flat on top. Practically no outward projection.
Glaze black on rim, nozzle and bottom of interior. Transparent glaze on exterior.
Type 19B ... 525-480 B.C. |
One side of nozzle attachment and about half of rim and body preserved.
Rim, rounded on top, slopes sharply inward. Slight projection on exterior. Bottom rises toward center.
Glaze, black on rim and nozzle; ... Ca. 525-480 B.C. |
Handle and end of nozzle missing.
Watch shaped body with upper part ribbed. Ring foot. Vertical strap handle. Unpierced lug on one side.
Mold made. Pinkish-gray clay; black glaze.
Type 48A of Agora collection, ... 12 May 1934 |
The nozzle and part of the rim remain.
Shallow groove around outside of rim. Incised on the upper flat surface of the nozzle the letter K.
Pinkish-buff clay, unglazed except on inside the nozzle.
Type ... 14 May 1934 |
Part of the bottom and lower nozzle preserved, with letters in relief on the bottom: Λ Ι Ο
Λ Ι C
Gray clay, black glaze.
Type 48A of Agora collection, type XVIII of Corinth collection.
Cf. Agora IV, ... Probably somewhat before 75-50 B.C. |
Only a fragment from the top and side is preserved.
The side wall is almost vertical; the rim is broad and flat, rising slightly toward the middle. Around the filling hole it terminates in a depressed ... 1933 |
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