Corinth Object: C 1936 432
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   C 1936 432
Title:   PLAIN YELLOW-GLAZED PLATE
Category Code:   C
Year:   1936
Object Number:   432
Description:   Plate with flaring ring foot, flattened slanting resting surface, foot curving into flat undersurface. Very shallow, wide-flaring body turning up vertically to tapered lip.
Decoration:   White slip on body exterior and in; foot reserved. Mustard yellow speckled glaze over slipped areas. Scar from possible tripod stacking ring on floor (2 feet), scar of glaze.
Material:   Relatively fine buff clay with rare coarse red inclusions, more fine white.
Munsell Color:   Slightly pinker than 10YR 7/3
Condition:   Complete profile. Four joining frgts., complete profile. Complete foot but with small chip; nearly 3/4 body, over half lip. Glaze partly flaked.
Manufacture:   C83
Dimensions Actual:   H00.063 D00.090 (foot) D00.232 (lip)
Period:   Frankish (1210-1458 AD)
Chronology:   ? Frankish? Coins to early 12th c.
Area:   Forum northeast
Context:   NB157 P140
Provenance:   Corinth
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Forum northeast
Basket: NB157 P140
Notebook Page: NB 157, spread 74 (pp. 139 - 140)