[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 776

Handle missing. Torus ring foot with concave moulding beneath; nipple on underside. Horizontal handle at top of lip. Reserved: resting surface and underside with two glazed circles. Same workshop, P ... 375-350 B.C ... Same workshop, P 6378 D 15:3, foot not preserved, and P 14642 E 2:3. Also, same shape, Athens, Benaki: Berytus, XII, 1956-7, pl. 2, 2 (F 412); Sèvres, inv. 4166,7: CVA (13) pl. 25(554) 12; and Oxford 1874.302.

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 8, s. 24, p. 10

Early Protoattic. The Analatos Painter. Cook, B.S.A., XXXV, 1934-1935, pp. 172-176. Davison, "Geometric Workshops," pp. 51-52, figs. 59-63. Hampe, Grabfund, pp. 77ff. Burr 162. Brann F 10. The Mesogeia ... Agora 8 10 ... Last quarter of 8th century and first quarter of 7th century B.C ... Oxford Workshop

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[Agora Publication Page] Agora 8, s. 147, p. 133

Graffiti. Metal working, influence on pottery. Brann S 17-18. Brann R 22. Young pp. 225f. Miniature painting. Grinders, list of. Mourning women. Handmade pots. Mule. Heads, plastic. Mycenaean revival ... Agora 8 133 ... Oxford Workshop ... Knickerbocker Workshop

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 1662

Wall fragment. Max. dim. 0.042. Eros (head, body from the waist up, bows of wings missing) flying to right toward a woman (a bit of hair, right side of body with decorated garment) who probably stands ... Ca. 400 B.C ... MM 109, pl. 14:c--e) and Oxford G 302 = 551 (ARV2 1328, 98; Paralip. 479, 98; Addenda 364; Burn, p. 100, cat. no. ... If 1662 is from an acorn lekythos, as suggested above (p. 76), this might strengthen the attribution, since the largest number of attributed examples come from the Meidias Painter's workshop.