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Four fragments, making up to two, preserve some of rim and body.
Impressed ovules on rim.
Orange-red glaze on white.
Micaceous brownish clay.
Type XXIV or XXV (?) of Corinth collection. Well; container ... 10 May 1939 ... Lot ΕΕ 28 |
| Mended from two pieces. From near center of a large heavy plate. Low ring base.
Inside, two shallow concentric grooves, and between them, a stamp:
Yellow clay. Flaky red glaze inside and out. From bedrock, ... 28 May 1932 ... PD 1171-170, 1172-10 |
| Broken on most sides; some of edge of mouth preserved. On sloping surface of mouth, geese (neck, breast of one, body of second), feeding to right. On outside of mouth, row of dots between mouldings. Red ... July 1967 ... I 10:1 |
Lip and handle missing. Flat bottom. A zigzag line incised in the wet clay on the shoulder.
Micaceous pinkish-buff clay; gray core. Well. Leica, 7-403 ... 6 May 1935 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), no. D 5, p. 464, fig. 28. |
One handle and most of lip missing, flat bottom. A narrow neck with flaring lip and wheel run grooves on shoulder. Coarse brick red clay.
Unglazed. Well. Leica, 7-403 ... 6 May 1935 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), no. D 7, p. 465, fig. 28. |
| Inscribed fragment.
Thin sliver, broken all around.
Fragments of four lines of the inscription preserved; apparently stoichedon.
Space between lines: ca. 0.003m.
Bluish-white marble. Found in mid. Roman ... 14 May 1951 ... Leica, 95-68-28, 95-68-29 |
| Single fragment preserves about two-thirds of base of a Samian B cup, probably similar ot P 17741. Low ring foot, angular on exterior. On the floor an illegible plantaform stamp.
Typical clay and glaze ... 13 March 1952 ... K 9-10:1 |
| Mended. Low ring foot. Squat body. Plump body with palmette. Tall neck, flaring rim turning slightly inwards.
Dull black glaze, partly peeled. Orange clay. Well. 1341 Leica, 87-23 ... 23 July 1971 ... Hesperia 42 (1973), p. 131, n. 27, pl. 28g. |
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