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Dull red glaze.
Like Brann O 19 ... LG IIA ... Dull red glaze.
Like Brann O 19. |
| Rising, less angular type.
Fine clay, light yellowish-red; cream slip.
One third of the impression broken away; carelessly stamped. Par: Nilson 1909, p80, for poss(VG)* Finished Ἐπὶ [Φιλοκρά]τευς
... 10 June 1931 ... SS 19 ... SS 19 |
Flat bottom. Ladder pattern and blob stars on handles.
Dull black glaze, brownish where thin.
Cf. Brann 169 ... MG II ... brownish where thin.
Cf. Brann |
| Thick pinax with paint and inscribed lines on both sides. Probably MC. The first side seems to show better drawing than the other. The triangular incision on the horses' shouders is probably a second pair ... across shoulder. F.o. part of ... and incised bridle(?) F.o |
NM 16179
Low disk foot. Ladder pattern on handle.
Dull black glaze, fired red in places.
Cf. Brann 76 ... LG I ... in places.
Cf. Brann 76. |
| Lower body and much of one side missing; restored in plaster. Straight rim; rolled handles. Lower body glazed to handle zone, which is reserved and divided by quadruple verticals into narrow panels; in ... 8 June 1946 ... Hesperia 30 (1961), pp. 133-134, no. O 19, pl. 19. |
Unpainted two handled cups are discussed under Brann. Ours is closer to Agora examples which were found in Middle Geometric contexts ... MG II ... Hesperia Suppl. 16 (1975), no. 221, p. 58, pl. 19. |
NM 16094
Very slightly convex lid, almost flat; plain rim, slightly thickened below; large inverted conical handle.
Black glaze.
Cf. Brann I 59 ... MG II-LG I ... Brann I 59. |
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