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Ring foot; overhanging rim; two low strap handles. Rounded body. Thin red glaze, much worn, on lip, neck and handles, and for a broad band around the point of greatest circumference; coarse fabric ... 325-310 B.C. |
Disc foot; overhanging rim; two low strap handles. Rounded body. Three lines of glaze at the greatest circum- ference, one on the top of the mouth, one inside the neck. Pale yellow clay. Non-Attic.
Very ... 325-310 B.C. |
High flaring ring foot with central mound; triangular handles. Slightly flaring mouth. Totally glazed; stacking line around body. Small ... 325-310 B.C. |
Both handles and part of rim and wall missing.
Badly made torus ring foot. Glazed all over; dipped ... 320-310 B.C. |
Moulded foot, concave beneath, with grooved resting sur- face. Scraped line at junction of two mouldings on lower part of foot.
For other pieces from this same period, see P 2404 G-H 10-11 Hesperia, VI, ... 325-310 B.C. |
Moulded foot, concave beneath, with groove in reserved resting surface. Scraped line at junction of two mouldings on lower part of foot. Definite stem.
Slightly later, Oxford 1927.654: CVA 2(9) pl. 65(429) ... 325-310 B.C. |
Moulded foot, concave beneath, with grooved resting sur- face. Scraped line at the junction of two mouldings on lower part of foot. Ribbed lower wall. Fired red below ... 320-310 B.C. |
Moulded foot, concave beneath, with groove in resting surface. Scraped groove between upper and lower mouldings on lower part of foot. Spurs rise above rim and are long, broadening at tip. Glaze fired ... 320-310 B.C. |
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