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There are 10 objects for which Decoration contains → sherd
14.9.30 Sherd with fragment of handle attached. Interior surface is reserved showing the pale clay. The exterior is covered with dull black paint and has superimposed bands of white with the suggestion that there is some pattern inside the band. Small section of handle is black as well. No finished edges.
2007.4.80 Thick black lines at edge of sherd with two thnner red-brown lines beneath them, somewhat worn
2007.4.88 Strip of dark red-brown pain running along sherd
26.2.1 Upper body sherd of Attic black-figured pottery dinos; interior: glazed black; exterior; palmette and lotus cross, with added red;
26.2.14 pale slip; interior: reserved band at top of lip; below, black; top of lip glazed; exterior: lip and handle zone reserved, with black line between; lower wall glazed; black around root of handle; at right of sherd, part of inscription;
26.2.22 white slip; interior black with added red band lined in white; exterior: black-figure decoration consisting of feline (hind claw, belly, and right forleg joint remaining) to right; half pinwheel rosette and one splinter rosette as filling ornament; below, maeander frieze between wide black bands; at bottom of sherd, tips of possible tongues or dot frieze. Rough drill hole.
26.2.62 white slip; interior: glazed streaky black (fired yellowish brown) with traces of single band in added white; exterior: painted decoration consisting of seated sphinx (part of belly and hind leg remaining), to left; below, pair of narrow glaze (fired brown) bands; below, in handle zone doble saw-edged metope pattern; at right, group of five vertical strokes; part of ancient repair hole on right edge of sherd.
26.2.63 exterior: group of vertical strokes in handle zone; at bottom of sherd, traces of black band.
26.2.65 yellowish white slip; interior: glazed black; near top of sherd, part of lotus flower in added white; below, part of two narrow white bands; exterior reserved.
REDMG:1964.1693.1 Reserved sherd of pottery. Ridges on the inside surface. Very smooth surface.
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