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Flat projecting bottom rising to central tube. Spout nearly vertical. Groove under mouth. Reserved bottom. Glaze fired brown and black.
Contemporary, P 10818 G 12:22 Hesperia, Suppl. IV, 1940, p. 127, ... 475-450 B.C ... Hesperia, Suppl. IV, 1940, p. 127, fig. 94f and P 5152 H 6:5 Hesperia, V, 1936, p. |
Flaring ring foot; high double handle. Glazed: the neck, a band below the handle-attachment, and on the top surface of the foot.
There are three published examples from deposits of the second quarter ... 480-450 B.C ... F 19:4 |
| About one-half of vase preserved. Broken, especially at foot, in many fragments. Profile complete and two handles preserved. Restored in plaster. From the high shoulder, the body tapers with a concave ... 14 February 1935 ... P 4646 ... P 4646 |
Scraped groove on top of foot. Graffito on floor and under foot: ΔΕ, ligatured.
There are many cups of this shape from the same deposit; of the following, several carry graffiti: P 5116 Hesperia, V, 1936, ... 470-460 B.C ... Hesperia, V, 1936, p. 337, fig. ... Hesperia, ibid., p. 353, fig. 22 ... ibid., p. 347, fig. 16, 1; ARV |
Only the head and bust remain, both much rubbed.
The back was roughly modeled, the figure is hollow.
A draped female figure.
Clay: firm, slightly micaceous, dull grey, retaining bases of white paint ... 1931 ... P.H. 0.045 |
Missing: A fragment from the bottom behind
The back is roughly modeled. The bottom is open and shows no trace of an attached base.
A youthful female figure stands erect, her left foot slightly out-thrust ... 1931 ... Hesperia 5 (1936), no. 2k, p. 171, fig. 19. |
| Lower flute but broken at knees
The figure is solid; its front having been made in a mould, and the back laid on as a heavy strip which was then roughly modeled. It stands on a low, flat, angular plinth ... 1931 ... P.H. 0.104 |
| Complete save for a chip from the bottom
The back is roughly modelled; the bottom open.
A youthful female figure stands erect, the right knee out-thrust and slightly flexed. She is clad in a long himation ... 1931 ... Hesperia 5 (1936), no. 2l, p. 173, fig. 19. |
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