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Preserved except for handle. Glaze abraded in places, somewhat thin here and there. H. 0.03; diam. 0.091. Hoffmann, Sexual and Asexual Pursuit, p. 11, cat. no. Aa 1, pl. 1:3.
Hound pursuing a hare. Reserved ... Ca. 430 B.C ... pl. 1:3.
Hound pursuing a hare. Reserved line for ... hound pursues a fox). |
| Red figure askos. Bird of prey pursuing a hare ... 1 Jun 2000 ... Red figure askos. Bird of prey pursuing a hare. |
| Dionysos. Fight. Foot race. Fountain scene. Fox. Funeral games. Hermes. Goose. Giant. Gigantomachy. Discus thrower. Heron. Dog. Hippalectryon, youth riding a. Girl. Hismene. Goat. Homecoming. Hopline ... Agora 23 360 ... Hounds pursuing hare ... Hare |
Mended from five pieces. Most of the plain back missing. Hare and hound shoulder decoration well preserved and neatly executed. Both animals have red collars. Round base of neck a hollow band painted red ... August-September 1932 ... Mended from five pieces. Most of the plain back missing. Hare and hound shoulder |
| Mended from six pieces. Neck and mouth missing, also most of hare depicted on shoulder and most of reserved back and chips from base. Mounted warrior wears a sort of Phrygian cap with long red side-pieces, ... August-September 1932 ... ABV, p. 515, no. 7 (Hound & Hare Group). |
Small fragment from lower body of an Early Corinthian olpe. Tips of rays at bottom, broad black band, then at least three animal friezes separated by narrow black bands: Bottom: hounds chasing rabbit into ... p. Ptr. of Corinth Hare ... 65 Hare Hunt Ptr. |
Two animals; handle and mouth break.
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Hound and hare group, ca. 500-490 B.C., Roebuck, no. 200, ABV. Carl Roebuck, Nb. No. 6.
Well A, Pit A. 31 ... 24 March 1938 ... Two animals; handle and mouth break.
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Hound and hare group, ca. 500-490 |
Depicts hare and hound on shoulder, four youths with javelins on front. Upper and lower parts are two fragments (each mended) which do not join but very probably belong together. Mouth missing and nearly ... June 1932 ... Depicts hare and hound on shoulder, four youths ... hare and hound. Good solid |
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