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There are 22 objects for which Shape_description contains → flared
11.10.16 Miniature. Open mouth with slightly flared rim. Body with a wide neck, three grooves on lower body, two grooves on foot ring base conical with flat resting surface.
11.10.2 Flared cup mouth. Base concave in centre.
13.10.7 Flared rim; tall neck; two ear-lug handles protruding from base of neck in right-angle shape; almost spherical body and base
2008.7.5 Single fragment, concave flared base with flat edge concave in profile
28.6.2 Squat lekythos. Flared mouth.
29.11.1 Flared mouth
29.4.2 Base flared with broad resting surface
29.5.1 Flared, shallow mouth. Resting surface and base concave.
34.10.13 Squat lekythos. Flared mouth with flat rim. Thin neck with single curved handle attached at top and finishing at shoulder. Ridge separates the neck from the shoulder. Cf. Agora 12 part 2, no. 1138, pl. 38
34.8.1 Squat lekythos. Flared cup mouth.
34.8.3 Flared cup mouth. Single curved handle. Base is slightly concave.
34.8.4 Flared mouth with flat lip. Base is flat with concave central circle.
34.8.6 Flared mouth with slightly curving lip.
34.8.7 Flared cup mouth. Base has central concave circle.
38.12.1 Squat lekythos. Flared mouth. Ridge at top and base of neck.
45.6.10 Flared foot
45.6.15 'Little lion' shape; Rhitsona Class P (cf. Haspels, ABL 107). Shallow, flared mouth.
45.6.16 Flared cup mouth. Strap Handle descending from top of neck to sloping shoulder. Base has a central concave section. Cf. "Sixth and Fifth Century Pottery", P.N.Ure (ed.), p49 shape class K, pl. 15 no. 80.249
45.6.17 Flared mouth with flat lip. Handle starts halfway down neck, curves up and then down to join shoulder. Long, narrow body. Broad foot. Central concave section on base.
45.6.18 Flared mouth with flat on the top rim. Single strap handle curves from top of shoulder down to top of body. Small torus flat base, divided from the body with a groove. Cf. "Sixth and Fifth Century Pottery", P.N.Ure (ed.), p40, lip type j
51.4.8 The rim is slightly flared and the neck is short; a strap vertical handle curves down from the rim to the shoulder; two smaller, round, horizontal handles protrude from the upper side of the rounded and pear shaped body; the foot is small and flaring; the base is convex
REDMG:1935.87.33 Flared rim. Shape narrows but widens slightly to form the foot of the piece.
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