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| Orientalizing lekythos with confronting cocks. Watercolor by Piet de Jong ... Craig Mauzy ... Ptg. 26 Horizontal (normal) ... 2006 ... Orientalizing lekythos with confronting cocks. Watercolor by Piet de Jong. |
| Small plaque with cocks on a table surrounded by human figures. Pentelic marble ... Small plaque with cocks on a table surrounded by human figures. |
| Small plaque with cocks on a table surrounded by human figures. Pentelic marble ... Small plaque with cocks on a table surrounded by human figures. |
Antithetical cocks
Part of the wall preserved
Calyx: Covered by two rows of fronds tipped by plain triangles.
Wall: Two antithetical cocks.
Clay: Pinkish, buff.
Glaze: Firm black glaze outside. Red glaze ... 1932-34 ... Antithetical cocks
Part of the wall preserved
Calyx: Covered by two rows of fronds tipped by plain triangles.
Wall: Two antithetical cocks.
Clay: Pinkish, buff.
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Three fragments joined of large vase, with figures of two cocks facing, with buds. Belongs with AP 74 (in National Museum) C.H.M, Nb. No. 17 33 ... 8 Dec 1933 ... Three fragments joined of large vase, with figures of two cocks facing, with buds. |
| From a closed pot, unglazed inside.
Part of a procession of cocks to right; chevrons, hooks, dotted circles, etc. in field. Pit. 5th. to 3rd. c. B.C. Leica, 81-534, 81-571 ... 30 April 1936 ... Part of a procession of cocks to right; chevrons, hooks, dotted circles, etc. in field. |
| Broken all around. From a large lid(?). Outside, parts of two figured zones. In upper, lotus and palmette. In lower, cocks facing. Added red for necks, combs and wattles. Inside, reserved.
Heavy fabric ... 12 May 1952 ... In lower, cocks facing. Added red for necks, combs and wattles. |
| Mended from several pieces; fragmentary; the profile complete. Restored in plaster. Similar to P 18659 (ΔΔ 277) and using some of the same stamps (e.g. the cocks) but not from the same mould. Medallion, ... May 1947 ... Similar to P 18659 (ΔΔ 277) and using some of the same stamps (e.g. the cocks) but not from the same mould. ... Above, so far as preserved, cocks and kraters around; above them, Nikai and waterbirds, alternating. |
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