D. COOKING UTENSILS AND VASES (2457-2512).
2457.
2458.
2459.
2460.
SPOON, with small circular bowl, in which are sunk five small holes ; thehandle is broad
and flat, grooved ; on it is stamped Q VRRANI SWI, Q. Turrani
Suavi(s). Length 2j in. Amiens, 1855. Handle broken.
SPOON, as last, inscribed : ... RIVSEVPHORO, . . . rius Euphoro.
From Corfu. Woodhouse Coll., x 868. Broken.
Lengih 2J in.
SPOON.
twisted rcund
Towneley Coll.
SPOON, with handle terminating in a swan’s head.
The hanclle is in the form of a steering-oar, with a dolphin
the stem, its head towards the bowl. Length 6J in.
Archaeologia, liii. p. 110.
Length 3J in.
Fig. 76 = No. 2457.
2461. SAUCEPAN (trulla). The handle at either end is shaped into the
outline of two dolphins’ heads, at the end next the bowl turned away from
each other, at the other end confronted, the details marked by incised lmes.
The bowl is plain, polished outside. Ht. i\ in. Diam. 4Jin. Length 8 in. Found at Vaison,
Vaucluse, in 1836. Comarmond Coll., 1851.
2462 SAUCEPAN. On the handle, a leaf-pattern all the way down ; at the end, two swans’
heads bent back, the necks conjoined, forming a loop. On either side of the central pattern is
inscribed : COCCEIORVM, Cocceiorum. Ht. 3J in. Diam. 7| in. Length 13J in. Found
near. Huelva, Spain, 1871 ; presented by S. R. Pattison, Esq., F.G.S., 1889. Archaeologia,
xliii. pl. 39, p. 558.
2463. SAUCEPAN. On the handle is inscribed: N7EVI CERIAL, Naevi Cerial[is. The
inside is polished ; the end of the handle is ornamented w'ith concentric circles. Ht. 2J in.
Diam. of bowl, 5-j in. Length 9J in. Handle broken.
2464. SAUCEPAN, as the last. Ht. 3 in. Diam. 5 in. Length 9I in. Handle not broken.
2465. SAUCEPAN. On the handle is inscribed : ANSIEPA. . . Ht. 2g in. Diam. 5 in.
Length 9f in. Payne Knight Coll. 49.
2466. LADLE, with wide hinged handle ending in a swan’s head. Ht. 13J in. Amathus,
Cyprus, 1894 ; excavated under the Turner bequest (tornb 84).
2467. HANDLE of bowl or saucepan, ending in a ram’s head ; below the head is a cross-piece
by which it has been attached to the bowl. Length 5J in.
2468. HANDLE, as last. The upper part forms two dogs’ heads (?) extending along the sides
of the bowl ; the lower part ends in the forrn of a human hand (one finger broken), and is
elaborately moulded and incised with various patterns. Length 8J in. From Corfu. Wood-
house Coll., 1868.
2469. HANDLE of bowl or saucepan, of elaborate shape, ending above in a swan’s head ;
incised patterns on the middle, below which it branches out into three ; on this end is the
figure of a small dog, the tail working in a hinge, so that it is movable. Ht. 9J in.
2470. PHIALE MESOMPHALOS, with handle. The handle ends in a head of Eros (?) with
long hair and one arm extended along the rim of the bowl each side ; at the other end is a
similar head, with thick curls tied in a top-knot over the forehead. On the handle, between
two lines of rings, are two wild ducks in relief flying among reeds (incised). Under the handle
is a donkey lying down to I., in relief, among rceds. incised as before. Length 10J in. Diam.
of bowl, 6J in. Hamilton Coll. 8*.
2457.
2458.
2459.
2460.
SPOON, with small circular bowl, in which are sunk five small holes ; thehandle is broad
and flat, grooved ; on it is stamped Q VRRANI SWI, Q. Turrani
Suavi(s). Length 2j in. Amiens, 1855. Handle broken.
SPOON, as last, inscribed : ... RIVSEVPHORO, . . . rius Euphoro.
From Corfu. Woodhouse Coll., x 868. Broken.
Lengih 2J in.
SPOON.
twisted rcund
Towneley Coll.
SPOON, with handle terminating in a swan’s head.
The hanclle is in the form of a steering-oar, with a dolphin
the stem, its head towards the bowl. Length 6J in.
Archaeologia, liii. p. 110.
Length 3J in.
Fig. 76 = No. 2457.
2461. SAUCEPAN (trulla). The handle at either end is shaped into the
outline of two dolphins’ heads, at the end next the bowl turned away from
each other, at the other end confronted, the details marked by incised lmes.
The bowl is plain, polished outside. Ht. i\ in. Diam. 4Jin. Length 8 in. Found at Vaison,
Vaucluse, in 1836. Comarmond Coll., 1851.
2462 SAUCEPAN. On the handle, a leaf-pattern all the way down ; at the end, two swans’
heads bent back, the necks conjoined, forming a loop. On either side of the central pattern is
inscribed : COCCEIORVM, Cocceiorum. Ht. 3J in. Diam. 7| in. Length 13J in. Found
near. Huelva, Spain, 1871 ; presented by S. R. Pattison, Esq., F.G.S., 1889. Archaeologia,
xliii. pl. 39, p. 558.
2463. SAUCEPAN. On the handle is inscribed: N7EVI CERIAL, Naevi Cerial[is. The
inside is polished ; the end of the handle is ornamented w'ith concentric circles. Ht. 2J in.
Diam. of bowl, 5-j in. Length 9J in. Handle broken.
2464. SAUCEPAN, as the last. Ht. 3 in. Diam. 5 in. Length 9I in. Handle not broken.
2465. SAUCEPAN. On the handle is inscribed : ANSIEPA. . . Ht. 2g in. Diam. 5 in.
Length 9f in. Payne Knight Coll. 49.
2466. LADLE, with wide hinged handle ending in a swan’s head. Ht. 13J in. Amathus,
Cyprus, 1894 ; excavated under the Turner bequest (tornb 84).
2467. HANDLE of bowl or saucepan, ending in a ram’s head ; below the head is a cross-piece
by which it has been attached to the bowl. Length 5J in.
2468. HANDLE, as last. The upper part forms two dogs’ heads (?) extending along the sides
of the bowl ; the lower part ends in the forrn of a human hand (one finger broken), and is
elaborately moulded and incised with various patterns. Length 8J in. From Corfu. Wood-
house Coll., 1868.
2469. HANDLE of bowl or saucepan, of elaborate shape, ending above in a swan’s head ;
incised patterns on the middle, below which it branches out into three ; on this end is the
figure of a small dog, the tail working in a hinge, so that it is movable. Ht. 9J in.
2470. PHIALE MESOMPHALOS, with handle. The handle ends in a head of Eros (?) with
long hair and one arm extended along the rim of the bowl each side ; at the other end is a
similar head, with thick curls tied in a top-knot over the forehead. On the handle, between
two lines of rings, are two wild ducks in relief flying among reeds (incised). Under the handle
is a donkey lying down to I., in relief, among rceds. incised as before. Length 10J in. Diam.
of bowl, 6J in. Hamilton Coll. 8*.