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Mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably both handles, and a good bit of the wall on one side. Profile complete. On underside of floor, circle with central dot. H. 0.102; diam ... Ca. 460-450 B.C. |
Rim and wall fragment. Glaze misfired slightly in upper right on both inside and outside. Max. dim. 0.092.
Youth (left forearm and hand, both feet missing), perhaps Ganymede, running to right, looking ... Ca. 450 B.C. |
Rim and wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.074.
Youth (face, legs missing) standing frontally, head in profile to right, holding an object (tray[?]) on his right forearm. Wrapped around his waist is a cloak ... Probably third quarter of the 5th century B.C. |
| The fragment, mended from three pieces, preserves the side of the cup from the rim to a point, below a wheel-run scraped groove, where the wall begins to thicken toward the foot. For the shape cf. Beazley's ... 5 April 1932 |
| Mended from eleven pieces; both handles and fragments of body and rim missing. Restored in plaster. A single figure on each side: on one side, a semi-draped youth walking right and looking back; on the ... 17-24 May 1940 |
Four joining fragments from side and rim; face of figure chipped. Standing male figure with head turned to right, facing an altar; in his outstretched right arm a large object: tray? He wears a short cloak(?) ... 11 May 1949 |
Rim and wall fragment with vertical handle. Glaze abraded at edges of handle. Max. dim. 0.046; est. diam. at rim 0.07. L. Talcott, Hesperia 4, 1935, p. 492, fig. 14; L. Talcott, Pots and Pans of Classical ... Ca. 460-450 B.C. |
Mended with missing parts restored in plaster and painted, notably the vertical handle and most of the wall on one side. On underside of floor, circle and dot. H. 0.08; diam. at rim 0.105.
A--B, owl between ... Second quarter of the 5th century B.C. |
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