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There are 34 objects for which Comparanda contains → shape
13.10.20 For shape, see CCA 20 #292.
13.10.9 For décor, see CVA Österreich, Wien Fasc. 4, #IV 3854. For shape, see Åström (1957) fig. VI.16 (ours not as wide).
14.9.3 For shape, see CCA 20 #292
2006.12.49 Fig 31 (i) in R. M. Dawkins 1929 The Sanctuary of Artemis Orthia at Sparta. London: Macmillan and Co. Ltd, The Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies; Supplementary Paper No. 5, DF261.S68D3 seems to show a similarly unusual shape
45.10.27 34.8.5 (decoration, shape) BEAZLEY DB: 305805, ATHENIAN, READING, UNIVERSITY, 34.VIII.5
45.10.31 45.10.14.1 (shape, decoration)
45.6.31 Cf. CVA Michigan, pl. 29.8. Shape: cf. JRG Bonn publ. no. 32. Cf. Vollkommer Unteritalischen Vasen 1995, 60-61 no. 34 (another e.g. of this shape) attributed to JRG's Bonn Owl Group.
45.6.34 Perhaps there are similar things from earlier period in Cyprus and Near East. Look also in MonAnt 22 (1913) pl. 70.4 for comparanda to Michigan type. Contra Michael Turner (Sydney) who says (11.2003) that there are no black glazed examples of this shape.
78.12.7 For shape, see 78.12.21
E.62.31 This was a favourite shape for vases of syenite, porphyry, dionite and other hard stones.
REDMG:1935.87.30 CVA compares shape to Boeotian BF pyxides to second half of 4th c. Cf. Corinth 13, 149 and pl. 56, 357.7-9.
REDMG:1942.5.6.2 For shape cf. Corinth 13, 130-33, fig. 14, e.g. Corinth T2556: Corinth 13, 323 no. X-182, pl. 92; cf. also Corinth 15.3, pl. 69.1841.
REDMG:1951.135.1-2 Slenderer and taller than Lipari 10, pl. C.XXIV (tomb 2453 from excavations in ‘Proprietà D’alia, 1986) and with a flatter top than Lipari 2, pl. g4 (from tomb 115). Cf. pyxides of similar shape (slightly different decoration) but no handles: Lentini inv. 61579/A and 61579/B (S. Lagona, La Collezione Santapaola nel Museo Archeologico di Lentini [Catania 1973] nos. 175-65, pl. 31).
REDMG:1951.152 Much of the glaze has been fired red.The fabric seems Campanian, although the shape, especially rim, is Sicilian
REDMG:1951.1716 For shape cf. Corinth 15.3, pl. 78.2223
REDMG:1951.1718 For shape cf. Corinth KP 2534: Corinth 15.3, 354 no. 2230, pl. 78.
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:1953.25.13 For shape cf. Corinth T 2621: Corinth 13, 187 no. 162-4, pl. 25
REDMG:1953.25.17 For shape cf. Corinth 13, 130-33, fig. 14, e.g. Corinth T2556: Corinth 13, 323 no. X-182, pl. 92; cf. also Corinth 15.3, pl. 69.1841.
REDMG:1953.25.2 Cf. a larger example of this shape, Kassel T. 717: CVA Kassel 2, pl. 70.9. Derived from Attic types: cf. Agora 12, pl. 16 nos. 349-50
REDMG:1953.25.29 Comparable in shape and iridescence to RM.1953.25.28.
REDMG:1953.25.51 For shape cf. Lipari 2, 147, pl. CXXXIII.2a (tomb 409), a less baggy version of ours; Lipari 10, pl. XVIII (examples from tombs 2435 and 2546
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:1953.25.57 Cf. similar vessels found in Sicily, esp. an identical piece found at Camarina, inv. 24878: MonAnt 1954 (1990) 113, pl. LXXII (Passo Marinaro tomb 1197.4); and a miniature amphora (same size and shape as ours) found at Agrigento: AG 22594 in Veder Greco 332, tomb 936.
REDMG:1953.25.6 For shape cf. Corinth 13, 124
REDMG:1953.25.60 For shape cf. Corinth 13, 131 fig. 14, 138.
REDMG:1953.25.68 For shape cf. Corinth T1427: Corinth 13, 244 no. 338-3, pl. 52.
REDMG:1964.1622 For shape RM.25.53.23. For such tapering 'cucumber', survivals of the Late Corinthian Archaic type see Corinth 13, 140-41, fig. 15, e.g. Corinth T1243: Corinth 13, 223 no. 281-5, pl. 40. Typically Corinthian foot. Cf. also (banded) Attic olpai: Agora 12, pl. 12. Many jugs of similar shape (local imitations?) were found in Sicily, e.g. Agrigento, although many without distinct bases. For comparanda, however, see Veder Greco 295 (an example with a slightly upcurving handle, from Contrada Pezzino, tomb 1316).
REDMG:1964.1624 For shape cf. Corinth T1537: Corinth 13, 190 no. 170-2, pl. 27
REDMG:1964.1673 For shape cf. Corinth 15.3, pl. 74.2075
REDMG:1964.1674 Same shape as RM.1964.1676
REDMG:1964.1677.1 Corinth C-37-592: Corinth 7.1, 48.169, pl. 23.169, of identical shape, slightly larger, and similar decoration.
REDMG:1964.1716 For shape cf. Corinth 15.3, pl. 78.2223
REDMG:1964.1718 For shape cf. Corinth KP 2534: Corinth 15.3, 354 no. 2230, pl. 78.
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