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Skyphos?: Pergamene Appliqué.
Rim fragment.
Rim beveled to inside, with groove below. Part of bunch of three ivy leaves, with one cluster of berries. Light red fabric (2.5YR 6/6); hard, shiny glaze, ... 75 to end of 1st century (Classical to early Roman context) ... Light red fabric (2.5YR 6/6); hard, shiny glaze, mottled red to brown (ca. 2.5YR 4/6--4/2), with line from double dipping.
Probably a cup of Hübner's Type I (PF VII, figs. 5, 6), although the wall appears to be less vertical than in those forms. |
| Bruneau, 1991, no. 57 [75-76], pp. 633, 656-658. PF II, E 79, p. 99, pl. 34. PF II, E 99-E 103, p. 100, pl. 38. PF VII, nos. 109, 110, p. 192, pls. 19, 20. PF VII, pp. 49-50. Agora 26, variety 152. Svoronos, ... Agora 29 408 P 3131 P 9314 P 17886 P 15660 P 31947 P 6777 Lot Κ 31 Lot ΟΟ 144 Lot ΚΚ 32 R 21:2 D 11:4 ... Late Hellenistic-Early Roman ... PF VII, pp. 49-50 ... PF VII, figs. 5, 6 ... PF VII, Form 2, pp. 23-24, fig. 5 |
Cup With Moldmade Feet: Imitation Pergamene?
One foot, most of rim, and half of body restored.
Three moldmade feet: grinning satyr mask with bald head, full, curly beard, and bunches of grapes over ears ... Context of 115-50 ... Very micaceous, reddish yellow fabric (5YR 6/6); hard, lustrous red glaze (2.5YR 4/6--5/6), double-dipped, with black areas near rim.
... Hübner (PF VII, p. 51) identifies the cup as an imitation of Pergamene appliqué, with the moldmade feet reflecting a Pergamene type (ibid., no. 35, p. 188, pl. 5); she suggests that it may have been manufactured in Asia Minor. ... The combination of these two types of palmettes, in large scale, is found on Cretan West Slope vessels (Callaghan 1981a, no. 56, p. 55, figs. 4, 10; Belin de Ballu 1972, p. 114, pl. |
| Echinus Bowl. Shallow; Classical Type. G.R. Edwards, Corinth VII, iii, p. 29. Rudolph, 1978, nos. 14, 15, p. 216, fig. 3. G.R. Edwards, Corinth VII, iii, pp. 29-33. Kabirion III, pp. 41-43. PF II, pp ... Agora 29 161 ... Edwards, Corinth VII, iii, p. 29 ... PF II, pp. 37-38 ... Chatitonides, 1981, A.271, A.272, A.262, A.259, pp. 174, 181-182, figs. 3:λ, 5:η, θ, μ |
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