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- Notes:
- Flat handle. Cracked at lower attachment of handle. Glaze abraded in spots. Soft pale orange clay with fine mica particles. Poor glaze thinly applied and fired red on one side. Edge and underside of foot reserved. Said to be from Cumae.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Mended: neck, handle, piece of body modern. Pinkish-buff clay with dark brown glaze; applied red. Tongues on shoulder. Zone with two dogs running to right with broad band above and below on middle of body. Narrow red stripe through middle of each band. Gazda: Italo-Corinthian flask for scented oil (alabastron). Clay with glazed decoration.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Triple handles. Mended, Head and neck and most of shield of man on A, and all but the two hind legs of the centaur who attacks him, and the tips of the roots and the branches of the trees; middle section of tail of centaur on B and ends of some branches of the tree are modern. Pale orange clay with some fine mica particles. Rather poor glaze. Band within mouth; lip edge, handle exteriors lower body and foot painted. Palmettes on neck. Alternating long and short tongues with two lines below on shoulder. Three stripes below figures. A: combat between a nude man armed with sword and shield and centaur with tree in hand rushes up behind the warrior; a branch in the field in front of the last centaur. Gazda: Black-Figure amphora. Clay with glazed decoration.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Part of foot and lower part of bowl. Within two concentric circles the stamp DOM APONI in a rectangle Dome(sticus) Aponi? Arretine ware. Purchased in Rome. Gazda: Interior base of a bowl. Clay, red gloss. DOM; APONI; “Dom[ ] of (the workshop of) Aponius”
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Red brown clay with lustrous black glaze, covering the upper part of the body, neck and inside of mouth. Gazda: Unguent jar. Clay, glaze.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Walls thinner than usual. Orange clay with fine mica particles. Good glaze. Underside of bowl within base ring reserved. Presumably from Cumae or Pozzuoli.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Mended: neck, handle, piece of body modern. Pinkish-buff clay with dark brown glaze; applied red. Tongues on shoulder. Zone with two dogs running to right with broad band above and below on middle of body. Narrow red stripe through middle of each band. Gazda: Italo-Corinthian flask for scented oil (alabastron). Clay with glazed decoration.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Double handle. Pale orange clay with fine mica particles. Fairly good glaze. Underside of foot reserved. Said to be from Cumae. Gazda: Jug (olpe). Clay. Etruscan (Campana A) Black Gloss.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Red brown clay with lustrous black glaze, covering the upper part of the body, neck and inside of mouth. Gazda: Unguent jar. Clay, glaze.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology
- Notes:
- Pale orange clay with good glaze; Incisions and stamped motives filled with red. Underside of foot reserved and washed with red. Incised line at either edge of top of rim, and around the inner edge, a band of oval motives, on the interior a six pointed star composed of several oval motives and circles. Said to be from Teano.
- Data Provider:
- University of Michigan. Libraries
- Collection:
- Kelsey Museum of Archaeology