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| Black Figure Plaque Fragments. Lamp. Red Figure Lekanis Lid Fragment. Schefold (1934), no. 44 ... ΟΟ-19 3716, 3717 P 20852 L 4735 P 20853 P 20852 L 4735 P 20853 ... 370-350 B.C ... Schefold (1934), no. 44 |
[Originally identified as pelike]
Wall fragment.
Neck and part of head of a Griffin, right, white, seen against his wings. At right edge of fragment, the elbow of an attacker.
No relief contour; dilute ... 25 April 1957 ... For date and composition cf. Schefold (1934), pl. 23, no. 516. |
| About half the shoulder and neck preserved.
On the neck, three large dots of added clay, arranged in a triangle; no trace of wreath or other decoration. On the shoulder, parts of the heads of four figures; ... April-May 1936 ... Schefold (1934), no. 300, pl. 49. |
Part of foot.
Broadly spreading, convex foot with scraped groove at half height and at top of preserved segment. Beveled resting surface. Underside reserved. Shiny black glaze, mostly missing; miltos ... Late 4th or 3rd century ... The foot of a loutrophoros (cf. Schefold 1934, no. 299, p. 35, pl. 49 and Kerameikos XIV, no. 119:35, p. 118, pl. 51:3) or an amphora (cf. |
| Fragment from near top. Head, shoulders and right hand of Athena, her face seen three-quarters to right. Spear in right hand. At right, a nude standing male figure, right; his right arm bent. Applied white ... 1947 ... For the helmet, cf. Schefold (1934), pl. 35; Eleusinian painter; the style very close. |
| Woman seated left (thighs and part of shin). No relief contour. Good glaze. Glazed inside.
Good Kertch style. Cf. the Marsyas P. e.g. Schefold (1934). pl. 32, no. 370. See also Olynthus XIII, pl. 74 ... 15 April 1935 ... Cf. the Marsyas P. e.g. Schefold (1934). pl. 32, no. 370. |
| Mended from several pieces; about half of top missing. Seated youth between women bringing gifts; Eros flying, carrying scarf. Egg and dot on top of knob and at top of lid around base of knob. Egg pattern ... 27 June 1950 ... Much of background glaze fired red; part of top, and underside, black.
Cf. Schefold (1934), no. 44, pl. 15,1, dated 370-360. |
| Many fragments give part of rim, half of one handle and enough pieces of both sides to show the subjects represented.
A: Symposion. Three men and one woman, a table in front of them.
B: Cloaked figures ... 1931 ... Probably by the same hand as the pelike in Berlin, 2929: Schefold (1934), no. 346, pl. 38 (ca. 320 B.C.).
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