Mouth and handle missing. Narrow neck; pear-shaped body; high ring foot.
Dull mottled black glaze, overall, worn. Cutting intermediate strosis, west end to working floor. Boxes 217, 218. 3213 Leica PD ... 20 May 1954
From the center of the floor of a plate or bowl. Broken all around, but head of old woman intact; lower part of face poorly impressed in mold. Hair parted in center and worn in curls around face. Severe ... 5 May 1954
Intact. A small shallow bowl with broad heavy foot. Plain rounded rim.
Black glaze fired purplish from stacking at center; much worn from upper part. Clay burned gray. Middle Stoa filling, west end, ... 17 May 1954
Badly broken; one handle and part of wall missing; base very much chipped. Restored in plaster. Spurred handles.
Glaze has almost entirely vanished, leaving very prominent the rings of miltos in grooves ... 15 June 1954
Intact, save chip from rim. Steep-sided bowl with incurving rim; ring foot, grooved on underside. Handle, attached close to rim and spreading from the attachments, is tilted up well above rim.
Metallic ... 11 June 1954
Base and part of wall preserved. Flat base projecting beyond concave profiled wall.
Gray clay; good black glaze outside, worn inside.
For shape, cf. P 16857 (Ζ 1722). Destruction filling over East Wall ... 30 April 1954
[Originally identified as oinochoe.]
Mended from two pieces. Most of mouth, small holes on body, chips from foot missing. Body dented. Flaring ring foot with flat resting surface; squat body; bell-shaped ... 9 June 1955
Fragment preserving center of floor with ring foot and beginning of walls. Two scraped circles around medallion. In medallion, rosette with petals alternately white and diluted clay. Beginning of wall ... 20 February 1953
Restored in plaster. Downturned rim. One scraped groove around base of knob, another near edge, both filled with miltos. Tendril wreath in white.
Dull glaze fired red at the edge. Over disturbed lot ... 20 February 1953
Whole profile given. Inturned rim, deep depression in the center. Grooves around it. Ring foot, flat resting surface. Covered with glaze except on underside and part of foot.
Thin, brownish, somewhat ... 17 May 1954
Much of wall and part of bottom missing. Flat bottom outlined by groove; two grooves at plain lip; band handle attached just below lip.
Worn black to brown glaze. Tiled Well, container 1. 5750-5752 Leica ... June 1955
Upper part and ca. half of body missing. Globular flat-bottomed closed pot; band handle very carelessly made and set on upper wall.
Worn black glaze outside only. Tiled Well, container 1. 5750-5752 Leica ... June 1955
One handle and bits of body missing. Deep round body tapering sharply to high moulded ring foot; nearly vertical rim; part of a mask thumb rest on handle.
Incised wave pattern on rim, with added white ... June 1955
One handle and bits of rim and body missing. Shape and decoration very like P 25436 (Τ 3571) but somewhat larger, and glaze on body much mottled with red. Mask thumb not complete. Tiled Well, container ... June 1955
Non-joining fragment of foot preserved. Ring foot; deep pear-shaped body; broad flaring bell mouth with inturned rim; strainer in throat; long tubular spout attached at top of wall; band handle on upper ... June 1955
Small fragments of rim missing. Small bowl on ring foot; flaring rim set at an angle to lower wall.
Fairly thick black glaze all over. Tiled Well, container 7. Leica ... June 1955
Neck from lip to shoulder, preserved. Ridges above and at shoulder. On front in white a necklace with incised strips, dots in white below pendents.
Glaze fired red. Clay pinkish-buff. "From various places." ... 1933
Shoulder fragment with start of neck. Wheelmade above, moulded (long petals) below.
Poor black glaze worn, both inside and out; from a wide-mouthed amphora? Cistern, lower fill. Box 263c. Leica ... 25-29 February 1936
Base and part of lower wall of a closed pot with roughly moulded ring foot. The tips of moldmade long petals above with darts separating the tips, as if from a moldmade bowl mold used upside down. Lower ... 21-24 February 1936