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There are 9 objects for which Decoration contains → goose
2006.12.46 Red/brown decoration with two parallel lines. Above this is what seems to be a leg of an animal, probably a duck or goose. The division of the foot into two toes is indicative of the geometric style.
2008.2.1.39 Frontal depiction of a small winged male figure with wings spread. The figure is holding what appears to be a container in his left hand. The figure seems to be dangling what is possibly a bunch of grapes over a bird (possibly a goose).
2009.10.1.18 Left side view of a goose.
2009.9.86 A boy strangling a goose or a duck. So called: "Boy with a goose". Cast number: 19
2009.9.87 A boy holding grapes in his hand, beside him is a goose or duck trying to reach for them. Might be referring to Dionysus. Cast number: 20
2009.9.88 A naked winged child wearing a robe around his shoulders, standing in front of a goose or duck. Cast number: 21
2009.9.89 A naked winged child trying to escape a goose or duck. Cast number: 22
2009.9.91 A winged child holding a stick in his hand riding a goose or swan. Cast number: 24
39.9.6 Ground varies from cream to buff. Inside is coloured black. The mouth is red. Two handles are placed vertically on top of shoulder and under each is a goose (?) From top to bottom there is a band with the shoulder design below. Pictures are of a stag and a panther facing right (A) and panther and a goat (?) facing each other (B). Separating this from the main design are two rows of dots between bands. Main zone: Griffin-bird between two panthers (A) and two panthers facing a pattern of a palmette complex(B). Various incised rosettes and dots in field. Below main zone is seven bands and a red base.
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