51.4.10
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Ure attributes it to the same hand as mastoid cups in Vienna (Vienna 296) and in New York (ex Coll. Gallatin): CVA Fogg Museum and Gallatin Collections pl. 41.4
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L.2011.1.37
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For the sacred monogram in the central discus see to Catalogue of the lamps in British Museum, vol III, 27, pl. 20, group I(c)iii, no Q1761, Hayes type IIB; comparisons in Ennabli 868-76; Hayes ROM 290, all from Carthage.
For the shoulder decoration (herring-bone pattern), compare with Q2568, Q2569 (Catalogue of British Museum).
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L.2011.1.44
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For the shoulder decoration see the Catalogue of British Museum, vol. III, no Q1771, pl. 21, fig. 34, with a shoulder-frame hearts (Ennabli M6)
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REDMG:1951.130.1
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Banti notes a similarity between the dancers and those on Vienna 1041 (neck amphora) attributed to the Polyphemos Group (see Rumpf, Chalkidische Vasen pl. 209).
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