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Parts of body and rim restored.
Shape as 492, but inner edge of foot set off from underside. Inside glazed dull brown; unglazed outside except for two bands at greatest diameter and dribble from lip ... Ca. 300 ... Agora XII, no. 1632, p. 351, pl. 74 ... H. A. Thompson 1934, A 37, p. 321, fig. 5 |
| Eleven non-joining fragments apparently from a large group; parts of a draped figure, and of tree-trunk supports (?), preserved.
Also, at the right edge of the object with part of the right side, and ... 11 March 1938 |
Mended from many fragments with the missing pieces restored in plaster and painted, notably much of the wall under each handle and much of Side B. Ring on neck. Neck glazed on inside. Glaze abraded here ... Ca. 410 B.C ... Corbett, Hesperia 18, 1949, pls. 73, 74.
A--B, procession of youths, each wearing an olive wreath around his head and clad in a himation. On Side A, they walk past an olive tree. ... Binder recognized that the third figure on Side A is a flute-player; she restored
as Χρυσο'γονος and identified him as the flute-player of Alkibiades (information conveyed by John Traill to Homer Thompson in a letter of February 13, 1986). |
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