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Thick flat-topped rim, double-grooved; the attachments preserved for strap handles rising from the rim, a stubby ribbon end beside each attachment; heavy disc foot. Corinthian tile fabric, mouldmade; light ... Context ca. 420-400 B.C. |
For the shape cf. P 1834, which this resembles, though much less carefully made especially as to the base which is narrower, lower and not set off by a scraped band above.
Glaze, all over, thick, much ... 4 April 1933 |
One handle and part of wall and much of rim missing; restored in plaster. A deep cup, the rim only slightly offset. A low moulding at top of stem. The foot has a bevelled outer edge and broad resting surface ... 23 May-3 June 1938 |
| Mended from many fragments. Probably none of the lip preserved, but most of the ring foot (chipped), and the lower attachment of a double handle. Three small fragments possibly belong. Restored in plaster ... August-September 1932 |
| Mended from many fragments, but complete save for a small piece from the lip, another from one side, and chips. Flaring ring foot, glazed above and decorated beneath with concentric circles of glaze. The ... 18 June 1932 ... AgoraPicBk 24 (1998), p. 5, fig. 8 ... Art and Archaeology 34 (November-December 1933), p. 292 ... Agora XII, p. 393. |
A number of joining fragments preserve the foot and the lower portion of the body up to and including some of the handle zone. Part of the stubs of one handle are preserved. The rim is completely missing ... September 1932 ... Hesperia 7 (1938), no. 28, p. 393, fig. 29 ... Agora XII, no. 392, pl. 18 ... Paralip., p. 90. |
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