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Disc foot; globular body; wide mouth; low strap handle, returning at an angle. Inscribed on the underside. Not cer- tainly Attic. Graffito: see Fig. 22 ... Ca. 500 B.C. |
Flat bottom; globular body. Round mouth; strap handle. Glaze, much peeled, outside, to just above bottom. Coarse grayish purple clay. Not certainly Attic.
Restored in plaster ... 500-480 B.C. |
Lower part only.
Flaring ring foot; convex body meeting slightly convex shoulder at a sharp angle. Added red for a double band just below the shoulder angle ... 500-480 B.C. |
Part of neck and lip.
The neck is circled by a heavy collar-like moulding with torus rim above. The upper in-curve of the torus has been broken off and reworked in antiquity. Unglazed ... 6th c. B.C. |
Spreading ring foot with broad resting surface; deep ovoid body. Short neck with a raised ring below the midpoint and thickened rim. Strap handle, concave on outer face, from base of neck to shoulder ... Early 5th c. B.C. (?) |
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