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Walters, Henry Beauchamp; British Museum <London> [Hrsg.]
Catalogue of the Greek and Etruscan Vases in the British Museum (Band 1,2): Cypriote, Italian, and Etruscan pottery — London, 1912

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THE POTTERY OF CYPRUS.

groups of parallel zigzags running vertically clown, with borders of single lines
on both sides.

C 54. JUG. Form i o. Ht. 4J-in. Phoenikiais (O.-Richter), 1884.

Inferior red slip, worn in parts ; light red clay. Globular body ; narrow
neck with spreading lip, and flat broad handle. Lip damaged.

Incised patterns : on handle and neck, bands of parallel lines ; on body,
alternate bands of straight and zigzag lines.

C 55. FUASK. Form 5 or 14 (?). Ht. 2J in. From excavations at Curium (Turner Bequest),

185; tomb 98.

Red clay ; slip worn away. Spherical body; small projection on side

opposite handle, and hole pierced in base of neck. Neck and handle broken off.

On the body, incised patterns : horizontal strokes round base of neck ;

below, pattern ■; f Q ; one set of vertical lines has cross-hatchings.

C 56. JAR or FLASK. Form 8. Ht. 3J in. From excavations at Klavdia, near Larnaka,

1899 (tomb A. 27).

Buff clay with red polished slip. Globular body with straight neck and
plain rim ; at base of neck each side a small solid handle pierced with two holes,
and two pierced ear-handles on body.

On the neck and upper part of body, parallel bands of incised patterns
(oblique strokes in groups or single zigzags) ; on the lower part of the body,
zigzags of parallel lines and oblique strokes.

C 57. JAR. Form 12. Ht. 5 in. Presented by A. W. Franks, Esq., 1879.

Spherical body ; short cylindrical neck with lip and two
small ear-handles at base. Dark red polished slip, much worn.
Round inside of lip, short incised lines ; round neck, patterns of
hatchings between parallel lines, and three parallel lines on each
side at base. Round the body, two rows of triple chevrons, with
occasional groups of short strokes above and below; between
these, a band of three parallel lines (not continuous), on either
side of which are triple curved lines enclosing two rows of dots
at intervals. All the patterns are deeply incised.

C 58. VASE IN FORM OF COWS HORN. Length 63 in. From Agia

Paraskevi, Nicosia. Presented by Col. Falkland Warren, R.A., 1S88. /.//.S.,
XVII., p. 71 ; Class. Review, 188S, p. 166.

Red clay, unpolished surface. To the actual form of the horn
a slightly projecting lip has been added, which is pierced with two
adjacent holes for suspension. Round the base of the lip, three
engraved lines ; the entire surface of the horn is scored with short v
 
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