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There are 11 objects for which Comparanda contains → sce
13.10.12 SCE IV:2, fig. IV.6.9.
13.10.21 SCE IV:2, fig. LXVIII.6.5B.
13.10.22 SCE IV:2, fig. LXVIII.6.5B.
13.10.30 Cf. Reading 13.10.31. SCE III 588, pl. CXC:1-8
13.10.4A-B For comparable mirrors with a concentric circle ornaments and mouldings on the recessed or flat sides of the mirror cases see SCE IV.3 (1956) 114.2, fig. 33.17, discussed on 178 (type 2) and especially G.M.A. Richter, Greek, Etruscan and Roman Bronzes (New York 1915) 269-70, no. 787 (New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Cesnola Collection inv. C.B.144, said to have been found in a tomb in Dali, as published in L. di Palma Cesnola, Atlas III, pl. LX.2; LXI, 1, 2; Excavations in Cyprus 83, B 77.4, 85, E 114.7). The Cesnola example is, however, somewhat larger. Also slightly larger than the Ure example are two 'Hellenistic' mirrors with concentric circle decoration (both with matching lids), but without specific provenience's ('Cyprus) in Aarhus, Antikmuseet (Aarhus Universitet), inv. nos. K115 and K116 (AS 3543a and AS 3543b).
14.9.4 CCA 13, #164; SCE I, pl. LXXIII, fig #1, top row, 6th from the left.
58.2.5 SCE I, pl. XXXI:I; SCE IV:IA, fig. XIX: 3-5
REDMG:1958.16.1 CCA 23 #887; SCE IV 1A, fig. CXLII.7
REDMG:1958.19.1 SCE IV. 1B, fig. VI.14
REDMG:1961.150.2 SCE IV 1A, fig. CLII, #1-7; Brown and Catling (1982) #23, fig. 19.
REDMG:2003.93.1 SCE I pl. CXLI K.T.14.1 (with a more angular body)
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