About one-sixth preserved. Small shallow saucer with neat hole through the bottom; perhaps to be used as a funnel. Inside, glaze bands, and stroke series at rim. Outside, unglazed; decorated with four ... 10-16 March 1936
About half of body missing. Restored in plaster. One strap handle preserved, lip to shoulder. Flat bottom, round mouth.
Micaceous clay, red to gray; unglazed. Protoattic pit and well. Leica, 7-429, VIII-10 ... 10-16 March 1936
Lip and part of shoulder and body with one handle preserved and the upper attachment for the other. Restored in plaster. Short straight neck and flaring nearly flat rim. Body must have been quite plump ... 10-16 March 1936
Flaring hollow base and center of floor of pot attached to it. Bands around bottom, three rays upside down, with three rays above alternating with them. Bands below junction with pot. On floor of pot, ... 10-16 March 1936
Three non-contiguous fragments of a large closed pot.
a) Part of two friezes above, hindquarters of lions, left and right, below, procession of horses to right: back of one and head, drawn in purple outline, ... 10-16 March 1936
From a very large open bowl, glazed black with a reserved band inside. Outside, horse and chariot right, and part of wheel of the preceding chariot. Filling ornament. Glaze red outside. Protoattic pit ... 10-16 March 1936
Mended from many pieces; filled out in plaster. None of the foot preserved. The body glazed, save for a band of five reserved lines around the body below the handle attachments. Lip and handles glazed ... 10-16 March 1936
Mended from several pieces; scraps missing and most of one of the two vertical band handles. Flat base, left rough from the wheel and slightly projecting. Nearly straight lip.
Unglazed. Protoattic pit ... 10-16 March 1936
From a small closed pot. Above, two bands of ornament (rouletting?); below, an S framed by double lines, all impressed in the unbaked clay.
Rather coarse greenish-buff clay; fine buff slip.
Cf. P 13667 ... 10-16 March 1936
A fragment from the mid-part, with part of a rectangular opening preserved above, and the top of another (wider) below. In the band between, stair pattern; above, two panels, each with a horse left; filling ... 10-16 March 1936