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Foot, lower wall, horizontal handles, and pieces of wall missing.
Deep, ovoid body with nearly horizontal shoulder. Neck slightly offset at base. Projecting rim, slightly thickened at edge. Broad, vertical ... 225-200 ... P.H. 28.8; Diam. 19.4. |
Vertical section of handle and over half of body, foot, and underside restored.
Low, flaring foot; flat resting surface; well-formed, slightly convex underside. Lower body very high and nearly straight ... Context of 150-110 ... Agora XXIX, no. 1506 |
Part of handle and over half of body restored.
Angular foot; beveled resting surface; nearly flat underside. High lower body. Curved shoulder with smooth transition to long, nearly cylindrical neck. Torus ... Context of 150-110 ... H. A. Thompson 1934, E 72, pp. 403--404, fig. 92 |
Small Plate.
Part of rim missing.
Very small, flaring ring foot; rounded resting surface; flat underside. Foot pierced for hanging in such a way that griffin is upright. Shallow plate with convex-concave ... Context of 115-50 ... H. 2.8; Diam. 13.4. |
Krater.
Most of rim, part of body, and one handle restored. Foot chipped, hole in floor (probably intentional); some appliqué figures partly missing.
Molded foot; broad, flat resting surface. Low, hollow ... Context of 150-110 ... Agora XXIX, no. 1631 |
| Broken away diagonally from the back of the head to the right side of the face. The right ear and curls around the right cheek missing. The nose, left eye and end of beard chipped. Part of the neck on ... Early Roman period (?) ... Agora XI, no. 161, pp. 146-147, pl. 43 ... AJA 39 (1935), pp. 179-180, fig. 7. |
| Mended from 12 fragments; restored in plaster. The medallion preserved complete; about one-quarter of the rim and fragments from the wall missing. Medallion scene depicts youth with jumping halteres. Relief ... August-September 1932 ... Stoa Gallery-Case No. 35.6, bottom shelf |
Floor fragment with stem and start of fillet. Incision at edge of fillet. Max. dim. 0.069.
I, runner (head, upper part of right arm, right leg from the knee down and left foot missing) to right. In his ... Ca. 520 B.C ... Agora XXX, no. 1575 |
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