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| Upper part of man with outstretched arm. Msc: selection from reverse type of coins of Alexandria(VG)* Finished Late fill. Θασίω[ν]
branch, Zeus Olympios
Ἄ̣μ̣φ̣[ανδρος] Leica ... 14 May 1936 ... Msc: selection from reverse type of coins of Alexandria(VG)* |
Mended from two fragments; broken below collar; nose missing. Eyes bored. Mold made with careful join; remains of glaze inside, at mouth end.
Cf. BMC Lamps, pl. VI, no. 85 and Alexandria Museum no. 6502 ... 5 May 1932 ... VI, no. 85 and Alexandria Museum no. 6502. |
Foot missing.
Scraped groove at bottom of wall. Upper wall flares slight- ly. The two vertical handles are double rope handles, knotted near rim, with shouldering.
Earlier than any of the Agora examples, ... Ca. 325 B.C ... Earlier than any of the Agora examples, Alexandria inv. 16084: Breccia, Sciatbi, p. 66, 175 and pl. 55, 112. |
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. |
Fragment of a right hand, including three fingers clasping some object.
Hollow moulded.
Fine pale buff clay, self slipped. From Odeion of Perikles; found by J. Travlos in the course of his exploration ... 1951 ... George of Alexandria, in a context of the 5th. century A.D. with some of 3rd. |
Broken, burned, and chipped; the handle and most of the left side missing.
A raised edge around a ribbed top; two ridges around filling hole continuing along top of nozzle. Simulated ring foot.
Remains ... 21 February 1936 ... ADDENDA Compare an example in the Benaki Collection, Alexandria (photo in Agora volume). |
| A round flat one.
On the top bordered by a pair of incised grooves, a satyr head (mask) right.
On the underside, the number 9, scratched bilingually. For a number of somewhat similar tickets from Alexandria, ... 5 April 1948 ... For a number of somewhat similar tickets from Alexandria, see Collection L. |
| Broken at top and right.
Slightly less than half of mold for circular plaque. Circle of dots as frame. Lower part of figure moving right (described from positive), holding large fringed object, perhaps ... 4 March 1952 ... Lower part of figure moving right (described from positive), holding large fringed object, perhaps a fish; presumably Isis Pelagia, holding her fringed Egyptian himation as a sail (of Roman coin of Alexandria). Very thin wind-blown drapery behind legs of figure. |
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