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Brazier- in shape it resembles shallow basins, one side of which has been bent violently inward and upward, and at the same time provided with a heavy handle, which projects like a leg straight outward ... Room 13, Potter's Shop, Zygouries |
| Brazier- in shape it resembles shallow basins, one side of which has been bent violently inward and upward, and at the same time provided with a heavy handle, which projects like a leg straight outward ... Room 13, Potter's Shop, Zygouries |
| Kotyle with flaring ring foot, flat undersurface, hemispherical body and two horizontal loop handles attached just below lip. Black figure orientalizing style. Two fine and one broad concentric circle ... based on Corinth 15.3 ... Potters' Quarter. Well I. |
Miniature kotyle with flat bottom with slight disc at center, flaring walls with slight compound curve, and tapered lip. Two round loop handles attached immediately below lip, one misshappen.
Similar ... 2nd half of the 5th c. B.C. or later (Stillwell and Benson 1984, Corinth 15.3, p. 253, cat. 1407) ... Potters' Quarter. Terracotta Factory, Deposit 8. Found stacked with KV 386b |
| Plaque with relief figures on front, raised border across top. Two women face frontally arms upraised at side. Hair straight across forehead with 3 snail-shell curls to side of central part. Wig-like ... 3rd. quarter of 7th c. B.C ... Potters' Quarter. |
| Kotyle with flaring ring foot, flat undersurface, hemispherical body, tapered vertical lip and two horizontal loop handles. Black-figure orientalizing style. Three fine and one broad concentric rings on ... based on Corinth15.3 ... Potters' Quarter. Well I. |
| Miniature one-handled cup. Slightly flaring disk foot with flat resting surface; convex body rising to a vertical tapered lip. One oval horizontal loop handle attached at lip. Similar to T-2638 (Pemberton ... early 4th c. B.C., based on comparanda ... miniatures from the Potter |
| Draped, reclining figure on tall couch, body tilted slightly to the left; right arm bent with small disk on hand, left arm holding phiale made from two disks of clay; face formed from disk of clay, applied ... Deposit dates to ca. 350-325 B.C., but a similar figurine dates to the 5th c. (Stillwell 1952, Corinth 15.2, p. 55 ... Potters' Quarter, Terracotta Factory, South of Court, Deposit 1. |
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