cite as: https://uremuseum.org/record/47.7.1
Accession_Number | 47.7.1 |
Shape | Bolsal |
Shape_description | Rounded rim, slightly outturned, below which are attached two horizontal round handles, u-shaped, slightly curving upwards; vertical wall curving into shallow bowl, on a broad, flaring ring foot with a convex underside. |
Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Attic |
Fabric_description | |
Munsell_color | 2.5YR 6/6 |
Decoration | Black gloss covering the entire surface except for the underside. On reserved underside, added red paint, a central black dot surrounded by a concentric broad, then thin band. |
Inscriptions | |
Condition | Rivetted and mended with black sealing wax (according to P.N. Ure). Some gloss worn off handles. Small chips to rim and to foot ring. Gloss worn on handles. Scratches on the body. |
Technique/Style | Black glaze |
Provenance | From Poli, Cyprus |
Period | Late Classical |
Date | 400-350 |
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Artist | |
Attribution | |
Image | |
Comparanda | Note that at least one bolsal has now been found in Athens: L. Parlama and N.C. Stampolidis, eds., The City beneath the City. Antiquities from the Metropolitan Railway Excavations (Athens 2000) nos. 211-12 (ill.). |
Bibliography | Gill 1984, 106, fig. 4 |
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Beazley_DB | |
Height | 4.7 |
Diameters | Rim 10.4; base 6.9 |
Handle_height | 1.5 |
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Location | Excavation shed top 2 |
Edited_by | Denise; Amy; Kinsey; Teifi; Jayne |
Date_edited | 22.08.2002; 04.12.2003; 18.01.2006; 04.09.2006; 03.08.2020 |