Ring foot; inset lip. Light groove round wall just above foot. Reserved: underside with glazed band, circle and dot; handle-panels.
Another early example is P 5137 H 6:5 Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 339, fig ... 480-470 B.C ... Another early example is P 5137 H 6:5 Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 339, fig. 7. Note also that P 21882-3 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 29, 36 and 37, have reserved handle-panels. |
Small lid, shallow domed; neatly pointed knob.
Similar, slightly larger, P 21952 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 35, 114, mid 5th century; also close, Corinth C-34-945: VI, 1937, p. 305, fig. 36, 209, ... Context ca. 480-450 B.C ... Similar, slightly larger, P 21952 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 35, 114, mid 5th century; also close, Corinth C-34-945: VI, 1937, p. 305, fig. 36, 209, late 5th century; for the profile see 1963. |
Small arched door.
Similar, later: P 21959 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 36, 124, nothing of the door preserved; P 16520 G 18:1-M, low broad rectangular door. A large example, height 65 cm., in Corinth, ... Context ca. 550 B.C ... Similar, later: P 21959 N 7:3 Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pl. 36, 124, nothing of the door preserved; P 16520 G 18:1-M, low broad rectangular door. A large example, height 65 cm., in Corinth, C-27-354, comes from a well-filling of the last quarter of the 5th century; for the context see A.J.A., XLI, 1937, p. 547 and p. 548, fig. 11. |
Base and part of wall.
From a small lekane. High flaring ring foot. Inscribed on the underside. For the Graffiti see above under 1792.
The neat flaring foot resembles that of 1784, or the ostraka, 1770, ... Context ca. 470-460 B.C ... Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 36, fig. 36 and p. 347, fig. 15 (underside); Beazley, Potter and Painter, pp. 20-21; Hesperia, XXII, 1953, pp. 217-218, 3. |
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