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Squat ovoid body on ring foot; flaring rim with interior flange; rolled handles. Attic household ware; glaze wash inside, and traces of a glaze band below the handles.
On a somewhat more slender example ... Context ca. 435-425 B.C ... Athens, Acropolis Museum from ... example in the National Museum, Athens 2593, the conical lid, |
| Broken behind, just above and just below the knee, and to right.
Draped right knee, slightly bent, from a life-size statue from akroterion of Temple of Ares.
Good workmanship.
Pentelic marble.
Joins Nike ... 16 June 1951 ... in National Museum, no ... National Museum 17 March 1959 ... (1903), Das Athener |
| Squat lekythos. Heavy rounded body with ring foot, one handle and a narrow neck; the handle and lip missing; a small hole broken in the back.
On the body, opposite handle, and on an egg-pattern band for ... 4 April 1935 ... 5265.
Cf. National Museum, Athens. N.M. 1207, N.M. 1280, |
Fragment from rim of red figure with head of Aphrodite (?) wearing diadem. Black glaze on reverse. Oscar Broneer Nb. No. 2, Acropolis dump, section X. 144 ... 13 Oct 1933 ... National Museum |
NM 16061
Disk foot; wide neck. In handle zone a checkerboard; panels with 8-armed crosses on handle ... LG I ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 233, p. 59, pl. 19. |
Mended with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably most of the mouth and handle. Glaze misfired reddish brown on back; abraded on inside of handle at join of neck. H. 0.181; diam ... Late 5th century B.C ... Fourth Century Athens, London ... Museum Occasional Paper no ... Ithaca/London 1988, p. 233, fig. |
NM 16176
Ring foot. On handle, ladder pattern interrupted by a panel with parallel verticals.
Shiny black glaze.
Probably later than the examples from the Isis Grave, C.V.A., Athens 1[1], 3[3], 8-10, ... LG I ... National Museum |
NM 16062
Flat bottom. Ladder pattern on beginning of handle at top; three glaze bands on rim inside.
Black glaze, brown where thin.
Like the mugs from the Isis Grave, C.V.A., Athens 1[1], 4[4], 1-4 ... MG II ... Grave, C.V.A., Athens 1[1], |
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