ADDENDA. 2 I I
C 1024. JUG. Ht. 5 in. 1868 (Pierides). Red ware, more or less lustrous; surface worn in PLATE IX.
parts.
Type nearly as C 774 and C 903. Elongated body widening to base ;
trefoil mouth. Paint round lip; bars on handle ; ring round neck. On
shoulder, three groups of four concentric circles ; below, sixteen rings ; round
base, three narrow bands and one broad.
G 1025. ARYBALLOS. Form 104. Ht. 3i in. From Amathus. Presented by the Secretary
of State for Foreign Affairs, 1880. Light red ware, lustrous.
Type as C 912 and Cyprus Mus. Cat. 990. Body globular ; neck with
handle-ridge, wide mouth, and small handle. Bands round lip and neck ; paint
on handle ; on shoulder, group of three concentric circles ; below, five rings.
'-' 1026. ARYBALLOS, similar. Form 104. Ht. 3J in. Similarly acquired. Surface damaged
in parts ; lip chipped.
On shoulder, three groups of concentric circles, and six rings below.
C 1027. ARYBALLOS, similar. Form 104. Ht. 35 in. Similarly acquired. Repaired; glaze
worn.
No paint on handle ; on shoulder, four groups of circles ; six rings below.
C 1028. TWO-HANDLED FLASK. Form 103. Ht. 41 in. From Salamis (?) ; excavated by
M. Ohnefalsch-Richter, 1881. Pale salmon-pink slip, slightly lustrous. Mouth chipped and
surface damaged in places.
Type as C 988 ff. ; globular body, thin handles, and wide mouth with
handle-ridge round neck. Bands round lip and neck ; ladder-pattern on
handles ; on shoulder, two groups of three concentric circles each side. Round
the body, horizontal band of six rings intersecting two vertical circles, each of
four rings ; the latter enclose two smaller concentric circles in middle of
each side.
C 1029. TWO-HANDLED BARREL-SHAPED LEKYTHOS. Form between 98 and 103; cf.
C 894. Ht. 5J in. From excavations at Paphos (Kouklia). Presented by the Cyprus
Exploration Fund, 1SS8.
Dark red lustrous slip ; dull black paint. Lip restored ; discoloured by
fire. Handles very slim, at right angles to longer axis of vase ; slim neck with
spreading trumpet-shaped mouth. Round neck and mouth, bands and rings ;
bars down handles. On the body at each end an elaborate spiral starting from
a central disc and enclosed in a "broad ring ; round the middle, on each side of
the handles, a band of seven fine rings between broader bands ; at the base of
each handle a pattern as C 890.
C 1024. JUG. Ht. 5 in. 1868 (Pierides). Red ware, more or less lustrous; surface worn in PLATE IX.
parts.
Type nearly as C 774 and C 903. Elongated body widening to base ;
trefoil mouth. Paint round lip; bars on handle ; ring round neck. On
shoulder, three groups of four concentric circles ; below, sixteen rings ; round
base, three narrow bands and one broad.
G 1025. ARYBALLOS. Form 104. Ht. 3i in. From Amathus. Presented by the Secretary
of State for Foreign Affairs, 1880. Light red ware, lustrous.
Type as C 912 and Cyprus Mus. Cat. 990. Body globular ; neck with
handle-ridge, wide mouth, and small handle. Bands round lip and neck ; paint
on handle ; on shoulder, group of three concentric circles ; below, five rings.
'-' 1026. ARYBALLOS, similar. Form 104. Ht. 3J in. Similarly acquired. Surface damaged
in parts ; lip chipped.
On shoulder, three groups of concentric circles, and six rings below.
C 1027. ARYBALLOS, similar. Form 104. Ht. 35 in. Similarly acquired. Repaired; glaze
worn.
No paint on handle ; on shoulder, four groups of circles ; six rings below.
C 1028. TWO-HANDLED FLASK. Form 103. Ht. 41 in. From Salamis (?) ; excavated by
M. Ohnefalsch-Richter, 1881. Pale salmon-pink slip, slightly lustrous. Mouth chipped and
surface damaged in places.
Type as C 988 ff. ; globular body, thin handles, and wide mouth with
handle-ridge round neck. Bands round lip and neck ; ladder-pattern on
handles ; on shoulder, two groups of three concentric circles each side. Round
the body, horizontal band of six rings intersecting two vertical circles, each of
four rings ; the latter enclose two smaller concentric circles in middle of
each side.
C 1029. TWO-HANDLED BARREL-SHAPED LEKYTHOS. Form between 98 and 103; cf.
C 894. Ht. 5J in. From excavations at Paphos (Kouklia). Presented by the Cyprus
Exploration Fund, 1SS8.
Dark red lustrous slip ; dull black paint. Lip restored ; discoloured by
fire. Handles very slim, at right angles to longer axis of vase ; slim neck with
spreading trumpet-shaped mouth. Round neck and mouth, bands and rings ;
bars down handles. On the body at each end an elaborate spiral starting from
a central disc and enclosed in a "broad ring ; round the middle, on each side of
the handles, a band of seven fine rings between broader bands ; at the base of
each handle a pattern as C 890.