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| The lid complete; one horse broken off but repaired; the body intact.
a) Pyxis: Low pseudo-ring foot, convex side-wall, lip flanged inside; flange and lid pierced for tying. Wide band around bottom; between ... 19 March 1935 ... Agora |
One handle, small parts of rim and upper body, one-third of lower body, and most of underside restored.
No scraped groove on foot; flat resting surface, partially glazed. Scraped groove at junction of ... 100-86 ... H. 19.8; Diam. of body 16.3. |
Broken and mended with missing pieces restored in plaster and painted. Foot lost. Narrow band on inside just below rim; another, 0.045 below rim. Glaze thin in places; abraded on one handle. P.H. 0.22; ... Late 5th century B.C ... 1 [USA 24], pls. 19, 20 [1189, 1190], pp. 19--20 ... line. B, three cloaked |
| Inscribed statue base.
About the three exposed sides a band was left undressed around the bottom, and this projects ca. 0.025m. beyond the finished face above. This upper face would seem originally to ... Ca. 485 B.C ... line have been worn away by ... the upper line occupies |
| Mended from many pieces. Much of the body preserved to the start of the shoulder with part of one horizontal handle. Nothing of the neck or foot. Above the base, large rays, filled in with streaky brown ... Ca. 600 B.C ... Agora |
| Mended from many pieces. Small fragments, chips and flakes missing. Flaring lip, flat on top with Z-pattern near inner edge. Neck glazed, with raised ring setting it off from body. Three vertical loop ... 26 May 1939 ... horizontal reserved lines. False ... Leica, IX-96, XX-22, XX-23, XX-24, XX-31, XX-32, XX-35, color slide |
| Four large joining fragments preserve the complete profile, with all of the foot, part of the wall, and a little of the rim with spout. Nothing of the handles. Partly restored in plaster. Deep open bowl ... 24 April 1951 ... Agora |
| Rim fragment of shallow dinos with portion of shoulder; broken at sides, glaze chipped and slightly pitted on exterior. Mended from three fragments.
Short vertical rim with flat top, slight ridge at lip ... Late 8th or early 7th c. B.C ... Agora |
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