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Disc foot with two mouldings at the edge. Straight stem. Rim flanged to receive a lid. Neck slightly offset from body. The handles are double tubes, vertically pierced for string. Reserved: the lower moulding, ... Ca. 500 B.C ... Hesperia, XV, 1946, pl. 65; CB, ii, p. 8, B 17. |
| Obverse : head of Athena left.
Reverse : E
Cf. Svoronos (1923), class III (?), pl. 101. Originally entered as a coin no. 5. In ballot box. Leica, 86-150, 81-13-6, 81-13-7 ... 27 November 1953 |
| Small piece missing.
Solid hub.
Obverse : plain
Reverse : Γ Ενεπίγραφη δικαστική ψήφος. Λείπει μικρό τμήμα από την άκρη της. Terrace, first northern extension, layer 5, tumbled mud brick on floor of room ... 27 November 1953 |
Broken both ends.
Apparently reused; seems to have been restruck.
Now legible, and presumably latest name on ticket. South of East-West late Roman wall. layer II, above Fourth century hole. 1633 Leica, ... 12 March 1952 |
| Hub broken off from one side, otherwise intact.
Pierced hub.
Inscribed at one face; on the other a rectangular stamp enclosing the letter omicron (O). Pier 19 W. Martyr in N.W. corner of original Stoa ... 6 May 1952 |
| Obverse : Athena head right, in crested Attic helmet.
Reverse : M, with bakkhos ring below.
Cf. Svoronos (1923), class VIII, pl. 102, no. 27. Originally entered as a coin no. 3. Cutting floor of square ... 21 July 1949 |
| Intact.
Solid hub.
Inscribed. Obverse : ΨΗΦΟΣ ΔΗΜΟΣΙΑ
Reverse : Ε Ενεπίγραφη δικαστική ψήφος. Terrace, first northern extension. Stoa Gallery 2773 Leica, LXIII-9, LXIII-10, LXIV-34, 80-130, 86-150 ... 27 November 1953 |
Bent and chipped.
The ends are approximately at right angles to top and bottom, right end probably original , left uncertain. If the left is original we have the complete inscription:
Ο ΔΗΜΟΣ
so is not ... 18 May 1953 |
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