2019.5.1
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Made in the likeness of Percy N. Ure in the 1940's
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45.10.28
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four fragments identified by Annie Ure as coming from the same vessel. i) largest, triangular shaped. The majority of the decoration is black glazed, there is damage to the extreme right of the black glaze where there may have been a handle. In the middle of the black glaze there is a small circular chip. There is vertical separation from glazed area and decorated panel, only a small amount of decoration remains (1 cm) this includes black figure and applied red. ii) small five sided fragment with black figure decoration with incised detail- long vertical line with seven lines horizontally down the length, to the top left there is a long rectangular incised detail. There are two chips to the top and one in the bottom right corner. iii)small rectangular fragment with black figure decoration and applied red colour. Two vertical lines on left, possible leaf/vine motif in the main with circular red shape over. iv) Small rectangular fragment, left side of fragment vertical black band, centre part of vine motif and the thin black line to right.
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47.6.2A-B
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Lid: Straight sides and a moulded rim at the top and bottom, both red. The plastic ring at the top of the lid black. The top is decorated with a depiction of a male figure, perhaps Dionysus (Ure) or Pan (Boardman) with horns springing from his head. He wears an animal skin (brownish dots) over his shoulders, with a hoof dangling. He seems to be stepping or sitting on another animal skin. In raised left hand he holds an indeterminate instrument (Ure: handleless fork; Boardman: syrinx) and he rests his right hand, brought before his body, on an oar-shaped object (trumpet; Ure: winnowing fan; Boardman: 'lagobolon'). To his left is the forepart of a pig (or dog?), and to his right, a basket with three corn stalks. There is also a red, thin line at the joining point of the plastic ring and the lid. The decoration of the side surface of the lid is a motif of vertical, hanging, wavy tongues, between reddish brown bands. There is also one inverted heart-shaped motif at some point between the tongues.
Body: There is a red line at the rim and another one at half the way up the body, both on the inside and the outside. On the interior there are two, concentric, reddish-brown circles. Exterior: There is also a red line at the bottom of the body, while the disk-shaped ring is reddish-brown. Wide rim at base. Underside is reserved and central section flat.
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