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Small areas of rim and wall restored.
Beveled resting surface; pointed underside. Scraped groove at junction of foot and body. Wall flares widely to plain rim. Four palmettes within rouletting. Shiny ... 250-225 |
Ring foot; low handle with central rib.
This smaller version is common from now on, as can be seen from the examples later than the period dealt with in this study: P 15154 N 21:4, P 5802 E 14:1, P 16646 ... 325-310 B.C. |
Handle and much of wall missing; profile not complete.
Ring foot; ribbed body. Around the neck, olive wreath in added clay with traces of gilding.
Besides the pieces catalogued that have added clay and ... 325-310 B.C. |
Fragment of rim missing.
Rounded resting surface; convex underside. Continuous cyma recta curve from foot to lip. Very slightly downturned rim. Thin, dull brown-to-orange glaze, mostly missing, on floor ... 225-175 |
Intact.
Flat underside with string marks. Cylindrical body, flaring at top.
Vertical lug handles from bottom to rim. Soft, micaceous, pink fabric (7.5YR 7/4).
Similar: P 1454 and P 1530 (from same context), ... 225-175 |
Chips of rim missing.
Slightly flaring foot, convex to outside; narrow, rounded resting surface; irregular, pointed underside at slight angle to inner face of foot. Metallic black glaze.
Similar: P 16271 ... 225-175 |
Rim chipped.
Beveled resting surface. Possibly unintentional groove above foot and wider one part way around at point of greatest diameter.
Slightly angular profile. Plain strap handle, concave to outside ... 200-175 |
Ring foot. Rim flanged to receive lid; strap handles. Glaze badly peeled.
From the same deposit and workshop, a twin, P 14152, von Bothmer, loc. cit.; similar, P 24173 Q 15:2. For a neck fragment of somewhat ... Late 5th c. B.C. |
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