Handle missing.
Unglazed. High foot, tall neck and flaring mouth; high handle. Neck offset, groove in foot.
There is an unglazed example from a late 5th c. context: P 23904 Q 15:2 ... Late 4th c. B.C. (?)
Corinthian type. Reserved: lower part of wall, top of foot and underside. Added red: line inside lip, one below handles and a band in the reserved zone above the foot ... Early 5th c. B.C.
Corinthian type. Reserved: lower part of wall, top of foot and underside. Added red: line inside lip, one below the handles and a band in the reserved zone above the foot ... Early 5th c. B.C.
Disc foot. Overhanging rim slopes inwards. One horizontal ribbon handle, with a small knob just beyond each end. Reserved: under foot, handle-panel. Dull glaze.
Similar, Warsaw 142281: CVA (1) Goluchow ... Late 7th c. B.C.
Cup. Flat bottom left rough from wheel. Vertical handle. Glazed all over, fired red, and worn.
Similar shape, P 12678 P 8:5 and P 26552 S 17:1 ... Ca. 600 B.C.
Mouth and handle missing.
Jug. Disc foot; fat body. Trefoil mouth. Glaze on neck and on lower part of the wall. Added red: a band with a line above and below at the greatest circumference. Worn and peeled ... Early 6th c. B.C.
Cup of Phaleron shape. Convex lip, flat bottom. Groove at junction of lip and wall. Clay burned gray; traces of black glaze inside and out ... Late 6th c. B.C.
Jug. Flat bottom left rough from wheel. Ovoid body; flaring round mouth. Vertical handle, rising slightly above rim. Inside of mouth and top of handle glazed. Not certainly Attic.
For the shape and the ... 5th c. B.C. (?)
Mouth missing.
Unguentarium. Small disc foot. High shoulder; narrow neck. Two horizontal handles. Glazed all over.
See also the handleless version, as 1492, Pl. 63 ... 4th c. B.C.
Central boss missing.
Calyx-cup. Vertical ribs with arcs above. Flaring upper wall, decorated with a garland in added clay. Glazed all over. Scraped groove round boss beneath, and one at junction of lower ... Ca. 350 B.C.
Rim and both handles missing.
Lopas. Low ring foot. Unpierced spout attached to upper part of body. Reserved: resting surface, underside with three glazed circles and dot, junction of outer face of foot ... Late 5th c. B.C.
Chytra. Plump body with marked shoulder angle. Bottom flattened. Strap handle, rising slightly; outturned rim. Black outside and inside the rim ... 5th c. B.C.
The missing handle has been restored on the analogy of a similar, uncatalogued, fragment from the same deposit.
Chytra. Plump body; flat offset bottom. Low strap handle, outturned rim. Glazed outside ... 480-450 B.C.
Spouted bowl. Ring foot; two horizontal handles rising above the rim. Reserved: beneath foot, and upper part of pot decorated with small strokes Found with 1405 ... 600-550 B.C.
Kothon. Ring foot. Reserved: beneath foot, and upper part of pot, decorated with a row of dots between two lines. Found with 1404.
Similar, P 13011 U 24:1-POU, larger ... 600-550 B.C.
Kothon. Reserved: resting surface and center of underside, band on lower wall, upper wall decorated with linked buds.
Similar, Reading 45. vi. 6: CVA 1(12) pl. 39(566) 4 and see text for others; Mainz ... Late 6th c. B.C.
About half the wall missing.
Kothon. Ring foot; inturned rim. Reserved: resting surface and center of underside, outer face of foot, band on lower wall, and upper wall decorated with a wreath and two ... Late 6th c. B.C.
Horizontal handle missing.
Kothon. Flat bottom. Reserved: bottom and flat top which has a thin wash on it and is decorated with rough circles and white dots ... 500-480 B.C.
Handle missing.
Basket. A basket handle was attached inside the pot. Flat bottom; outturned rim. Two bands of glaze on body, small strokes on the rim. Thin glaze wash inside. Cf. 1412.
The type: ABV ... 500-480 B.C.
Mouth and handle missing.
Jug of Vraona Shape (ABV 443-444). Concave bottom. Unglazed, except for strokes on the body and shoulder.
Athens, Agora Museum, Acropolis North Slope A-P 1036: Hesperia, VII, ... Early 5th c. B.C.
Basket. Flat bottom; outturned rim. Three glazed bands inside, strokes on rim, two bands outside with a row of dots between them.
Cf. 1409 and ABV 657, 120 and see Arch. Anz., 1933, cols. 17-18 (Ure) ... Early 5th c. B.C. (?).
One handle and much of wall and rim missing.
Skyphos. Disc foot; horizontal handles rising to touch rim. Glazed: inside, handles, outer face of foot. Wall decor- ated with a band of thin glaze above which ... Early 5th c. B.C. (?).