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| Broken at top and bottom; three joining fragments. From the upper part of the neck; part of handle attachment preserved.
Two draped female figures in chiton and himation, facing each other; the figure ... 8-9 April 1953 ... M-N 15:1 |
Fragment of upper part of stand with projection at top. Glaze abraded a little on projection. P.H. 0.074.
Woman (back of filleted head, start of shoulder) to left. Behind her, the capital and shaft of ... Ca. 430-420 B.C ... Karlsruhe B 3078, ii (ARV2 1098, |
| Broken all around.
Bearded head with long loose hair, right; he wears a chiton. Relief contour.
Light red clay. Good glaze.
Probably by the Altamura Painter; cf. CVA, Palermo, V 780, pl. 39,3; and CVA, ... 28 April 1953 ... ARV2, p. 596, no. 10. |
| Olpe with ovoid body, max. diam. near median, tapering to neck; ridge at juncture to neck. Neck wide flaring. Low bands of rays at base, 3 zones with animal figures on body with wide black band below ... MPC II - LPC ... Weinberg 1943, Corinth 7.1, cat. 142; Amyx, CorVP, p. 43, p. 361. |
| Mended from many pieces; one side handle and several body fragments lacking. Concave ring foot; eggy body with rather flat shoulder; rim flat on top. Vertical handle, shoulder to just below rim. Upper ... 15 June 1935 ... ARV, p. 788, no. 2. |
| Attic type skyphos with nearly vertical rim. Fragmentary; nothing of base or handles preserved. Two groups of joining fragments give part of the rim and of the scene on one side; also of the handle ornament ... 14 June 1947 ... House N, Room 1, sandy fill below floor. 5th. c. fill. Box 504. |
| Fragments from rim, wall and foot missing; filled out in plaster. Laurel wreath on rim; maeander broken by checkerboard below scene; egg and dot around handles; double palmette ornament under handles; ... 1 June 1937 ... Study Collections-Case No. 131-1/3 |
Broken and mended with small missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Reserved groove at top of foot on outside. Reserved line on inside just below rim; another, 0.055 below rim. Glaze misfired ... Late 5th century B.C ... B 15:1 |
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