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Obverse: two winged snakes, right.
Probably the serpent drawn car of Triptolemos or Demeter.
Reverse: illegible. Originally entered as coin no. 4. Layer III. Leica ... 30 April 1936 |
| Small lamp with open socket for stand. Rim and nozzle broken away. Fragmentary.
Rounded body; apparently continuous with rim.
No handle; small solid knob on left side.
Bottom, rising slightly toward center ... 17 March 1932 |
| Two small pieces missing, from rim and from body. Wheel made.
Double convex body. Depressed top.
Short nozzle, slightly turned up at fluked ends.
Base simulated by a groove round the bottom of the body ... 16 March 1932 |
Part of discus and rim only; lower part of discus missing.
On rim, ivy pattern; on discus erotic symplegma, a cook on a post at the left.
Light red to buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Cistern ... 28 April 1936 |
The lower front part preserved.
Low base ring set off by grooves; signature within.
Unglazed.
Brownish-buff clay.
Type XXVII (?) of Corinth collection.
Layer III. Leica ... 1 May 1936 |
| Broken around edges of the figure and below.
A seated dog, wearing a collar. Traces of the handle behind; filling hole beneath the body. Bored eyes.
Red wash outside, and some inside. Finished Cistern ... 4 May 1936 |
Part of discus showing a helmetted Athena left.
Two rows of dots on rim, and plain panels.
Buff slip.
Pinkish clay.
Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Layer II; modern. Leica ... 4 May 1936 |
| Part of discus showing a woman's head in profile left, wearing a stephane.
Pinkish-buff clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Layer II; modern. Leica, VI-26 ... 4 May 1936 |
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