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| From a large bowl? Part of the rim preserved. Below, moulded conventional ornament; above, a wreath painted in alternating white and buff over black glaze.
ADDENDA P 3369 (painted only) is a small fragment ... 5 March 1934 ... Γ 185 |
Much of lip and side walls missing. Restored in plaster. Shape very like P 7228 (ΗΗ 184), but there is a marked break at the shoulder, and the foot is less carefully profiled.
Handmade of coarse clay, ... March 1936 ...
ADDENDA P 7228: Trefoil mouth, |
| Early Red-Figure Cup Painters; Other early Red-Figured Painters. ARV² 129, 21. ARV2 131, 21. Addenda 176. Addenda 179-180. ARV² 139, top, and 139-141. Paralip. 334-335. Addenda 178. ARV² 153-158. Paralip ... Agora 30 91 ... Addenda 185 ... Addenda 176 ... Addenda 179-180 |
| Fragment from mouth and shoulder of a wide-mouthed pot, with a low vertical neck ending in a plain lip, and a round body. Fragment preserves one handle, a lug in shape of inverted U with two vertical piercings ... 2 June 1937 ... on inside.
ADDENDA Two |
| Heavily draped figure with feet crossed.
Preserved from hip line down, with a bit of the plain back above. Back of chair legs missing. Left forearm under drapery preserved. Hand, which was separate piece, ... 23 February 1937 ...
ADDENDA: It is joined with |
| Lamp in shape of hare. The base and part of the right side of the animal missing. No indication of the nozzle.
The hare is crouching and nibbling at something held between his front paws. That the object ... 21 March 1933 ... hole.
ADDENDA Another |
| ARV² 309, 1. Paralip. 357, 1. Addenda 213. I. Jucker, AK Beiheft 9 [pp. 63-69], pp. 67-68. LIMC III, 1986, pp. 759-779. ARV¹ 172, 4 bis. ARV² 240, 38. Pit. Fill. Paralip. 349, 23 bis. Addenda 201. ARV² ... Agora 30 166 P 14711 P 4245 P 5557 P 11025 P 473 P 7244 G 3:1 E 14:11 D 15:1 F 14:4 D 7:2 ... 490-480 B.C ... Agora 30, s. 185, p. 166 ... Agora-30-185 |
| Mended from many pieces; much of rim and wall, with part of medallion, missing. Short thin stem; disk foot, lightly profiled.
Inside, within a reserved band, a youthful komast wreathed, plays the lyre ... 4 June 1954 ... Addenda, p. 185. |
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