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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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TAINTED BUFF WAKES.

6l

°326.

C327.

328.

329.

JUG. Form no (nearly). Ht. 111- in. Phoenikiais
(O.-Richter), 1884. O.-Richter, Kypros, the Bible, and Homer,
P1- 152, No. S. Found in the same tomb as C 561.

Reddish-buff slip ; purplish-red paint. Body
egg-shaped, with rounded base ; thick handle and
slight rim to neck. Much repaired. Bands on neck
and sides of handle ; on back of handle, zigzags.
On the body ali round, groups of five vertical parallel
lines alternating with single wavy lines ; the former
run from the base of the neck to the bottom of
the vase, at each of which points they are crossed by
three broad horizontal bands.

[Cf. Cesnola, Atlas, II., pi. ex., No. 875.]

JAR. Form 8. Ht. 9J in. From excavations at Enkomi (Turner
Bequest), 1896.

Pale buff slip ; dark red paint. Bulbous body ; wide neck
with narrow rim; two side-handles on shoulders, solid and
joined by bars to the neck ; no base-ring. Two large holes
pierced in top of neck, which is repaired ; lip chipped. Round
top and base of neck, groups of oblique lines between parallel
lines ; round middle, pattern of latticed chevrons. On upper
Part of bod)', vertical lines, alternately four straight and two
wavy, the former continued down to the base; round the
middle, four horizontal lines.

BOTTLE. Form 46 (nearly). Ht. S] in. Phoenikiais (O.-Richter),
1884.

Buff clay and slip ; lustrous dark red paint (like Mycenaean

vases). Type as C 298 ; fiat ovoid body, convex each side,

With flattened base ; long tubular neck (broken), with large

0l'ifice with rim on one side ; horned handle sharply bent up.

With small projection and string-hole at base ; on neck, four

similar string-holes, and four more down each edge of the

Ei

Docly. Bands on handle and neck ; paint on the string-holes.

On each side of the body, vertical patterns: (1) double

zigzag line, band of elongated chequers, and chain of lattice

ozenges, and a separate band of similar chequers ; (2) broad

zigzag band of lattice-pattern between two of chequers as

before.

C 326.

106 = C 327.

Fig. 107 = C 328

JUG. F

5 (nearly). Ht. 5 in. From excavations at Klavdia, near Larnaka, 1899. Plate II.

Buff slip ; lustrous dark red paint. 13ulbous body, widening towards base ;
short neck with slight rim ; fiat looped handle with knob on top ; no base-ring.
 
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