Left hand missing, and part of right braid.
The Mother sits on a throne, wearing a low polos and a girded chiton. Her cloak is carried across her lap from right to left, and hangs down beside her left ... 24 April 1936
Broken above waist and behind. Surface damaged as if by fire.
Draped, seated female figure holding in her lap a round basket containing fruit or perhaps a lion. She wears chiton and himation.
Pentelic ... 22 March 1937
Piece of marble revetment on which is incised a herm,
One edge rounded, the others broken.
Pentelic marble. Cistern, layer II. Leica, LIX-76 ... 14 April 1937
Apparently intact, save minor fractures.
Unfinished: statuette in very early stage, only roughly blocked out.
Aphrodite?
Pentelic marble. Ημιτελές μαρμάρινο αγαλμάτιο. Πιθανότατα πρόκειται για την Αφροδίτη ... 14 April 1937
Broken below neck. Unfinished.
Small head of a woman, inclined slightly to the left, roughly blocked out.
Pentelic marble. Well, container 103. Leica, LIX-76 ... 14 April 1937
Broken off at bottom from nape of neck to base of beard. End of nose, forehead and back of cranium chipped.
Bearded Silenus with pointed ears, ivy garland and full beard parted at center of chin. Head ... 7 June 1939
Broken off at the top, the head missing. Unfinished.
In relief, a standing figure with the left arm resting on a support, the right hand on the hip. The back of the fragment is rounded and finished off ... 4 June 1951
Round terracotta seal.
Red clay, remains of black glaze.
On obverse, an eagle, standing left, with head turned back to right; in field an object. On reverse, plain, slightly depressed in center.
Series ... 30 July 1931
Stocky.
Fired rather light clay; traces of slip.
Fairly fresh impression set obliquely so as to be incomplete below, right; club. Rectangular pit. Ἐπὶ Τιμασικ
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νίδια̣ [club] ... 10 June 1933
Short and considerably worn fragment.
Fired light clay.
Impression though somewhat worn and more than a third broken away is from a fresh die; the animal shows clearlyu as a lion; this shagginess can ... 16 June 1933