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There are 3 objects for which Decoration contains → oinochoe
84.5.13 Blocks III (figures 9 to 23) and IV (figures 20 to 23) of the east frieze of the Parthenon, showing a section of the processing of the Panathenaic festival. Right half shows a procession rightwards of three females holding oinochoe and six more ahead; left half shows two groups of men (one pair and one group of four) standing in conversation
REDMG:1958.61.1 Handle of a bronze oinochoe, decorated at the upper end with a woman's head, hair tied back, in the round and at the lower end a face of satyr, in relief.
REDMG:1964.1627.1 Only the trefoil mouth rim survives on one secion. The other section has part of the handle remaining. These parts came from a large oinochoe as the handle is wide and thick and the mouth is large also. Apparently was all black originally. Handle was originally higher than the mouth. There is a groove which runs below the mouth, indicating the top of the neck.
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