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There are 4 objects for which Decoration contains → aryballos
23.4.1 Black inside, with 8 ivy leaves reserved on rim joined by a stem and with groups of white berries. At the base of the inside is a stamped pattern of 5 linked palmettes around a horse shoe pattern with ovules inside, and there are ovules around the outside between bands. Side A is a youth with discus and athlete holding aryballos and side B is an athlete and youth with a discus hanging on the wall. Below each handle is a group of three palmettes. Moulded ridge above foot, which is black all over. Base is reserved in centre with three black bands, two broad and one narrow.
25.8.3 Globular, trefoil moth, tricorne lid, shallow foot-ring. Black, underneath reserved. Clay pale buf. Some plaster filling. Tongues on shoulder, every second red, every fourth yellowish-buff, orig. white (cf. ball aryballos 39.9.5). Just below tongues
45.6.42 Small, squat aryballos, flared mouth, pear shaped body, flat base.
RM.87.35.22 Decoration on the whole body, handle, mouth and beneath the aryballos. On the body, five warriors marching right, carrying shields and spears (sloping backwards). The front half of the shields are painted with added red, and the back half and helmets painted with added white (now yellowish-brown). In the field, miscellaneous rosettes with incision. Petal design on mouth and base. Handle has a zig-zag line design down the middle, with dots in-between.
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