Corinth Object: C 1937 1998a
Collection:   Corinth
Type:   Object
Name:   C 1937 1998a
Title:   GLAZED SMALL SAUCER
Category Code:   C
Year:   1937
Object Number:   1998
Object Suffix:   a
Description:   Saucer with flaring ring foot with a small pendent cone on the undersurface, hemishperical body, vertical (possibly flaring) rim. Similar to C-1938-534; C-1994-23
Decoration:   Thick white slip covered by glossy pale green glaze over all except on the undersurface of bottom. The glaze becomes dark green in the parts of foot where there isn't slip. Tripod scars on the central floor. Similar to C-1938-534; C-1994-23
Material:   Fine red clay gray in the upper part of saucer with frequent small to medium white spherical rounded inclusions, no visible voids.
Munsell Color:   The base and foot: 2.5YR 6/8 (light red); broken edges upper part: 5PB 5/1 (bluish grey)
Condition:   Fragment. One single frgt preserving all of foot, more than half of body and the start of half rim. Slip and glaze well preserved.
Manufacture:   WM
Weight Description:   0.098
Weight:   0.098
Period:   Frankish (1210-1458 AD)
Area:   Forum south central
Context:   NB174 P158
Bibliography:   Cited in Hesperia 1995,p.27, note 31
Site:   Corinth
City:   Ancient Corinth
Country:   Greece
References:   Monument: Forum south central
Basket: NB174 P158