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Mended from three pieces; preserved is a fragment from the bottom, with the central cone. Nothing of rim or nozzle remains.
Pinkish-buff clay, rather micaceous.
Type I (?) of Corinth collection, type ... 17 March 1934 ... Agora IV, no. 69, p. 24, pls. 3, 31. |
Intact.
Rim, horse-shoe-shaped, with herringbone pattern. Open channel between nozzle and discus. Discus pear-shaped; slightly concave, and plain. Filling hole, and one air hole. Solid handle with double ... 15 April 1936 ... Study Collections-Case No. 13-22 |
Intact.
On discus, a "rosette" of eight holes. Rim sloping down and out; impressed circles. Handle, unpierced, grooved above and below. On reverse, low base ring within which a signature.
Unglazed.
Light ... 17 April 1936 ... Study Collections-Case No. 13-22 |
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Discus plain; rim plain. Handle unpierced, three grooves above, two below.
On reverse, five concentric grooves.
Dull purplish-red glaze.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection ... 26 April 1937 ... Leica, 95-16-22a, 95-17-15 ... glaze.
Type XXVIII of Corinth ... Roman house, with a little |
No handle. The nozzle is unpierced; the filling hole very small.
Rosettes and knucklebones in relief on upper body. Small raised motif on the bottom.
Thin pale buff slip. Probably a trial piece.
Red clay ... 3 June 1937 ... -17.70m. |
The end of the nozzle broken off.
Moulded; in relief on upper body, rosettes and boukrania.
Dull glaze, black to red, and much peeled.
Type XVIII of Corinth collection, type 57 of Agora collection. Well ... May-June 1937 ... peeled.
Type XVIII of Corinth ... Well C, bottom fill. First-Second century A.D. |
Fragments of body and about half of the raised edge surrounding it missing.
Moulded; on the upper body, small imbricated leaves.
Dull red glaze badly peeled.
Type XVIII (post-Sullan) of Corinth collection, ... May-June 1937 ... (post-Sullan) of Corinth collection, ... Well C, bottom fill. First-Second century A.D. |
Intact.
Plain rim with herringbone panels; two grooves at its inner edge, and two either side of the pointed nozzle. On the discus, a bear walking left, past a pear tree; one of the pears has fallen to ... 18 April 1939 ... N 17:1.3 ... -22--21m. |
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