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There are 51 objects for which Comparanda contains → reading
11.10.11 Reading 34.8.9
11.10.20 Reading 11.10.11; Reading 34.8.9
13.10.30 Cf. Reading 13.10.31. SCE III 588, pl. CXC:1-8
13.10.31 Cf. Reading 13.10.30
13.10.32 Cf. Reading 13.10.33 and BM Cat. Sculpture I.2 (F.N. Pryce) pp. 13-15.
13.10.33 Reading 13.10.32
22.9.1 Reading 49.4.26; cf. Ure 1934, pl. 31. See also BM Cat. 775.
23.11.31C Smaller than Reading 23.11.31b, but similar in style.
23.11.31K Similar in size to Reading 23.11.31C, with a different colour to 23.11.31A-J).
23.11.31L Similar in size to Reading 23.11.31E, and similar in colour to Reading 23.11.31R.
23.11.7 Reading 23.11.8 and Reading 23.11.10
23.11.8 Reading 23.11.7 and 23.11.10
25.6.6 Reading 25.6.5. Cf. also astragaloi found in Athens: L. Parlama and N.C. Stampolidis, eds., The City beneath the City. Antiquities from the Metropolitan Railway Excavations (Athens 2000) 176 no. 297, 313 (ill.).
26.2.45 for parallels, see Reading 26.2.44;
35.4.5 Reading 53.8.4; Melbourne, Potter 1984.0256 (MUV 67), (with a palmette particularly close to this Reading example) published in Connor and Jackson 2000, 194-95 no. 71, ill.; and many other examples collected in Ure 1953.
39.1.2 Cf. Reading 37.7.4 (CVA Reading 1, pl. 33.13)
45.10.27 34.8.5 (decoration, shape) BEAZLEY DB: 305805, ATHENIAN, READING, UNIVERSITY, 34.VIII.5
45.10.30 49.8.8 (decoration) BEAZLEY DB: 303307, ATHENIAN, READING, UNIVERSITY, READING, UNIVERSITY, 49VIII8
45.9.2 A nearly identical pair of vases (right as well as left foot) are in in the Gallatin Collection (now in New York, Metropolitan Museum of Art): CVA Gallatin IIIK pl. 62.11-12. Both are larger than the Reading example; the Gallatin left foot is from Olbia (ex Chmielowski Collection); it is also published in Chmielowski Sale Catalogue, American Art Association, February 23024, 1922 no. 74. Ure notes two similar vases from Chalkis published in ArchEph 1907, 82, fig. 16, which are in turn compared with two in the National Museum in Athens, inv. nos. 9734 and 9735. A further example, which is, however, shod in a pointed slipper, was found at Rhitsona, and is in Thebes 6140 (R.57.3): CVA Thebes 1, pl. 68.4-5 (citing further examples in New York and Hanover); K. Demakopoulou and D. Konsola, Archaeological Museum at Thebes. Guide (1981) 63.
47.2.11 Cf. Reading 14.9.107
47.2.34 Reading 47.2.32 and 47.2.33.
47.2.7 Cf. Reading 47.2.6 (decorated with palmettes on the interior).
50.4.17 Reading 45.6.38
50.4.8 This lekythos is larger and broader than Reading REDMG:1953.25.35, but with a more delicate appearance. Cf. also Reading 22.3.34. Cf. Sevres inv. 162: CVA Sevres, IV De, pl. 48.32.
55.1.1 Cf. Reading REDMG.1953.25.54
57.3.12 Cf. Reading 57.3.14; Higgins, Greek Terracotta 105 and plate 48F
60.1.3 For a more elaborate version, see the 'Castulo Cup', e.g. Reading 47.2.3 and Reading 50.4.12.
83.2.2 Three other peices in the same box could have possibly came from the same object: Reading 83.2.3, 83.2.4, 83.2.5.
E.23.11 Reading E.23.10
REDMG:1935.87.21 Reading 37.11.1 (CVA Reading 1, pl. 3.9), 49.8.9; CVA Sweden 3, pl. 19.4. See Payne 1931, fig. 8A; Ure 1934, 20.
REDMG:1951.131.1 Cf. Reading 49.1.2
REDMG:1953.25.1 Reading 37.11.4 (CVA Reading 1, pl. 34.5) and Reading 47.2.1. For shape cf. Agora 12, no. 361;
REDMG:1953.25.14 CVA Reading 1, pl. 7.6-8
REDMG:1953.25.18 Cf. CVA Reading 1, pl. 7.6-8.
REDMG:1953.25.27 Ure's 'Rhitsona Class P' (Ure 1927, 54) and Haspels' 'Little Lion Class' (ABL 107-109). One of the later examples of this class, on account of its slender profile (much slimmer than RM.1953.25.26) and thick disk foot. Cf. Reading 45.6.15: CVA Reading 1, pl. 11.13 (nearly identical except for a red band at the center of the body, rather than the top, and more careful work on the shoulder).
REDMG:1953.25.28 Cf. Reading 25.9.4.
REDMG:1953.25.30 Cf. Reading RM.1649.64 and Corinth 13, 141 fig. 15, 143
REDMG:1953.25.35 For other Italian lekythoi with a similar net pattern at Reading cf. 22.3.34 and 50.4.8. Hayes 1984, 169 suggests that this is the same ware as Gnathia net lekythoi.
REDMG:1953.25.45 Cf. Reading RM.25.53.46 (and RM.25.53.47, slightly different)
REDMG:1953.25.50 Cf. Reading 34.2.3 and Reading RM.25.53.48. For palmette cf. Reading RM.25.53.59 and Langlotz 1932, pl. 9.112. See also Corinth 13, 136.
REDMG:1953.25.52 Cf. Reading 22.3.40 (a decorated version of the same shape) and Lipari 2, 167, pl. CXXX.3b (tomb 465)
REDMG:1953.25.53 Cf. Reading RM.1622.64
REDMG:1953.25.54 Cf. Reading 55.1.1
REDMG:1953.25.62 Cf. Reading RM.25.53.64 and Lentini 61606 (Lagonda 1973, no. 183, pl. 29, who compares it to an example excavated at Assora in a tomb dating to the second quarter of the third century: see NSc 1966, 64, fig. 53/d).
REDMG:1953.25.64 Cf. Reading RM.25.53.62 (complete, with a slender neck).
REDMG:1953.25.8 Reading 28.6.6: CVA Reading 1, pl. 2.3; Corinth C-33-224: Corinth 7.1, 59.210, pl. 29.
REDMG:1964.1154.1 Reading 35.4.5 and Reading 53.8.4
REDMG:1964.1159.1 Cf. Reading 22.9.8
REDMG:1964.1649 Cf. Reading RM.25.53.30 and Corinth 13, 141 fig. 15, 143
REDMG:1997.209.4 Reading 11.10.2. For palmette lekythoi see Haspels, ABL 185 f. and Marathon finds: CVA Athens, pl. 10.13
REDMG:2004.98.1 Reading 11.10.2. For such 'palmette lekythoi' see Haspels, ABL 185 f.
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