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Ring foot; concave handle. Wide mouth, with double curve, rim flat on top. The vase has been dipped, the glaze has flaked. Underside completely glazed, the rim very roughly daubed.
Close, P 12702 O 18:2 ... 325-310 B.C. |
Low ring foot with broad resting surface. Slight angle in wall. Neck offset from body. Flaring mouth; grooved ring handle. Totally glazed, fired red ... Ca. 350 B.C. |
Small ring foot; high round body. Ridge at junction of neck and body. High neck; flaring mouth. Totally glazed, dull ... Ca. 320 B.C. |
Unglazed ... First quarter of 3rd c. B.C. |
Upper stem, body, lower neck and part of one of the handles preserved. Slender stem, reeded body. Fully glazed.
For shape see CVA Brussels III L and III N, pl. 3, nos. 7, 11, and 22. Catalogued 1960 ... 14 February 1936 |
Part of lower stem and base with edge chipped. Slender stem. Edge of base profiled. Underside has central, conical depression. Fully glazed.
Firm black glaze; orange clay.
For shape see CV A Brussels ... 18 May 1937 |
Part of lower stem and about two-thirds of base preserved. Edge of base has moulded profile in two parts. Underside completely glazed with grooves through glaze, one around outer edge, the other around ... April 1959 |
Many joining fragments preserve lip to shoulder with part of handle near upper attachment. Around upper shoulder two wheel run grooves beneath glaze. Rope handle with a breast-shaped protruberance on either ... 22 May-6 June 1935 |
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