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There are 42 objects for which Condition contains → four
14.9.90 One of four associated fragments (14.9.89, 14.9.91-92); surface well-preserved.
14.9.92 One of four fragments (with 14.9.89-91)
2004.8.2B One of two joining fragments (the other is 2004.08.2A). Single, four sided fragment, broken relatively smoothly. One convex side and one concave side. Black decoration partially degraded (especially on the interior) by greyish/white deposits.
2004.8.3 Single fragment of four sides (kite shaped). The reserved background has an incision (L. 1.6) which cuts into the sixth palmette. Five palmettes are partially faded in colour. On the reverse of the fragment, the black paint has been eroded along the edges of breakage.
2004.8.5 Single fragment of four sides, roughly broken. White, green and brown deposits visible on the surface decoration. Paint has been weathered and worn on the reverse side of the fragment.
2004.8.6 Single, four sided fragment, roughly broken on three sides. The black paint on the rim itself has been worn in patches, but the thick black band around the rim has preserved its colour and paint. The reserved background has surface scratces and is worn in places. The reverse of the fragmnent is black in colour with five minute chips to the surface paint.
2008.7.11 Fragment broken on four sides heavily scratched dark discoloured spots on exterior surface
2008.7.115 Rim fragment broken on four sides, possibly from a bowl/dish/tile; exterior: "5-1" written in pen; interior: "[Theta symbol] IV-V" written in pen
2008.7.12 Fragment broken on four sides and badly chipped over surface
2008.7.162 Square fragment broken on four sides
2008.7.163 Fragment broken on four sides
2008.7.165 Fragment broken on four sides
2008.7.190 Fragment broken on four sides. Exterior: decoration is slightly worn off.
2008.7.196 Larger fragment broken on five sides has had a smaller fragment broken on four sides glued to it previously
2008.7.197 Fragment broken on four sides. Exterior: decoration mostly worn off.
2008.7.198 Possible rim fragment broken on four sides. Exterior decoration mostly worn off.
2008.7.199 Fragment broken on four sides
2008.7.2 Single fragment broken on four sides and chipped all over.
2008.7.7 Single fragment, broken on four sides.
2008.7.73 Fragment broken on four sides; interior: black overpaint worn; exterior: some of the decoration is worn away
2008.7.75 Fragment, possibly base, possibly lid. Broken on four sides; overpaint mostly worn away
22.3.33 Only one spot has been peeled off from the exterior, while at the interior there are four bits that are chipped off and slight scratches on the reserved band.
27.4.1 Comprised of four or more fragments, rejoined, with two large fragments missing from the rim. The surface is weathered, with chipped glaze on the exterior and the handles, worn glaze on the rim and body, and slight pinkish-red deposits on the underside.
34.2.1 Intact. There are four noticeable chips in the rim, as well as evidence of wear over the black surface. All over the Kylix are patches of wear and small scratches. The reserved disk in the centre has a lot of grey deposit on it, as does the inside of the rim. This deposit is also evident around the handles, and in small patches along the main zone. At the top of the stem, leading to the base, are lots of cracks and some flaking. There is a chip in the side of the foot, and the well in the base of the foot contains a lot of grey/white deposit.
35.5.37 Consists of four fragments glued together. A few surface chips, very shallow and small.
45.10.29 Four of 13 rejoining fragments
45.6.13 Intact, but badly worn on the surface so that the design is crude and lacking detail. Black paint at neck, mouth and towards base has almost completely worn away. 'Chunks' of clay missing in three or four places on body.
45.6.8 Handles missing? (Four small legs)
50.4.4 Comprised of four fragments, rejoined. Gray adhesions on the surface, much gray and white flaking off from inside and outside. No other traces of colour remain.
51.4.3 Two parts have been peeled off from the joining point of the neck to the body, one bit has been chipped off from the bottom of the body and four from the interior.
83.9.16.a The plate is not intact, there are two separate fragments with the larger fragment made up of four rejoined pieces.
83.9.5 Seven fragments have been glued together, but four fragments are missing inbetween. A chip to thick black ring outlining base of foot. Sides of foot are heavily soiled. Slight discoloration revealing a warm red undertone.
84.5.1 Complete but reconstructed from three parts, joins visible (adhesive visible on reverse). Chip on top edge between horse and riders three and four.
REDMG:1953.25.22 Comprised of four rejoined fragments (three of which combine to form the mouth, upper neck and top of handle). Greyish-white deposits on mouth, inside of handle, and lower part of body. Small chips on top of foot. White details have faded.
REDMG:1953.25.41 Missing lid. Four chips rim; black glaze scratched and pitted (especially on handles), with whitish-gray deposits on lower part of bowl.
REDMG:1953.25.44 Comprised of four rejoined fragments, missing bottom of bowl, stem and foot, as well as three small chips on rim. Light tan deposits, especially on interior and tops of handles; decoration chipped all over.
REDMG:1953.25.64 Comprised of four rejoined fragments (including RM.1692.64 and RM.1694.64) preserving part of neck, shoulder, half of body, and most of base. Surface dulled.
REDMG:1964.1625 Small chips to mouth; four gouges in surface; glaze barely preserved.
REDMG:1964.1674 Comprised of four rejoined pieces; both handles broken off; light yellowish brown deposits all over (darker on the interior), obscuring all decoration except in the middle of one side.
TEMP.2003.6.10 Three fragments of the same vessel's base. It appears that the body has mostly been scraped off around the joining point at the upper parts of the fragments, apart from a bit on b and two bits on c. a) There are adhesives on the interior and few spots have been chipped off. There are three tiny spots on the interior and a spot on the central part of the base, where there are also three cracks. b) Two tiny bits have been chipped off from the interior and a spot looks flaked off from the inner side surface of the foot. There are also traces of adhesives. c) Four very small parts have been chipped off from the interior. There are also traces of adhesives, especially on the interior, as well as two cracks on the central part of the base.
TEMP.2003.6.12 Four fragments that belong to the same vessel. a) Part of the rim, body and the handle (intact). There is white plaster on the inner surface of the handle and many bits and spots have been pitted off and colour appears peeled off, especially from the back of the handle. b)Should be rejoined to c. Part of the rim and body. Four small bits have been pitted off from the rim (exterior) and there is a bit of plaster. c) Should be rejoined to b. Part of the rim and tiny part of the body. Part of the decoration of the rim has been peeld off. d) Part of the body.
TEMP.2003.7.7 Four sided fragment, slightly worn.
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