Accession_Number | REDMG:2004.97.1 |
Shape | Kantharos |
Shape_description | Plain rounded rim; tapering walls, slightly concave, broaden slightly at the bottom of the bowl, which is moulded with two carinations; diagonal profile to bottom of bowl; tall cylindrical stem, slightly bulging at the middle, curves out to a flat disk foot, with rounded sides, but an indeterminate bottom. Two vertical strap handles swing up from the rim and rejoin the vase at the lower carination, where they comprise a smooth curve with the bottom of the bowl. |
Material | Terracotta |
Fabric | Perhaps Boeotian |
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Munsell_color | 7.5YR 6/3 |
Decoration | Black glaze entirely, except perhaps on base. |
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Condition | Comprised of 30 or more fragments, rejoined and with some plaster restorations; body is joined to stem with a new (rusted) screw. Evidence of modern breaks (on plaster joins). Thick dark grey adhesions on base. Iridescence and other slight deposits on interior. |
Technique/Style | Black glaze |
Provenance | |
Period | Classical |
Date | 5 c. |
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Height | 19.1 |
Diameters | Rim 11.4; carination at bottom of bowl 9.8; base 7.1 |
Handle_height | 11.8 |
Other_dims. | W. handles 2.0; H. to rim 15.3 |
Location | Reading Museum loan boxes |
Edited_by | Amy; Joana Varela |
Date_edited | 17.08.2004; 05.04; 2017 |