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Herakles facing right, wearing lionskin. Glaze fired red to black. Unglazed inside.
Same mould, Brussels A 1584: CVA 3(3) pl. 2(137) 9; cf. p. 159 ... Early 4th c. B.C ... Same mould, Brussels A 1584: CVA 3(3) pl. 2(137) 9; cf. p. 159. |
Spreading ring foot, lipped. Reserved: underside with two circles and dot.
By the same potter, P 19406, from the same deposit. Cf. also, for the size, Brussels A 3100: CVA 3(3) pl. 2(137) 17. For a stemless ... Ca. 470-450 B.C ... Cf. also, for the size, Brussels A 3100: CVA 3(3) pl. 2(137) 17. For a stemless of this shape with added white, see p. 19. |
| Rim fragment from some form of ornamental open vase with a broad flange below the rim decorated with dotted lattice and below traces of wreath(?) in yellow.
Cf. P 5719 and P 14937.
Cf. CVA Brussels II ... 13-27 February 1937 ... Rim fragment from some form of ornamental open vase with a broad flange below the rim decorated with dotted lattice and below traces of wreath(?) ... Cf. CVA Brussels II L and III N, pl. 3, no. 22. |
Both handles and foot missing.
Ribbed lower wall, pointed; flaring rim. Scraped line on lower wall just above junction of lower wall and foot.
Also ribbed but slightly later, Brussels A 1713: CVA 3(3) ... Ca. 350 B.C ... Also ribbed but slightly later, Brussels A 1713: CVA 3(3) pl. 3(138) 17; Alexandria, from the Hadra cemetery: Bull. soc. arch. |
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