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There are 84 objects for which Shape_description contains → cup
11.10.13 Fragment of shallow cup.
11.10.2 Flared cup mouth. Base concave in centre.
14.10.103 Cup mouth. For shape compare to CVA Cracow Mus. Arch. 4.13
14.9.110A Ionian cup
14.9.41 Fragment with rim attached. The rim is offset a little and the clay bends halfway down the fragment to lead to the base of the cup.
14.9.84 Fragment of bowl of Attic black-figured pottery Siana cup;
2007.4.107 Fragement perhaps part of a bowl or cup.
22.9.4 Deep drinking cup with base and side handles. Underside concave.
22.9.5 Sphere with base and one side handle still present. Only half intact with one side handle. Other handle and some other pieces with it but just fragments. Base of cup badly chipped. Underside of cup's base is inverted.
23.11.38 Miniature cup with broad lip and narrow opening; no handles
23.11.39 Miniature cup with broad lip, narrow opening, and no handles
23.11.43 Miniature cup broadening at the rim, with low handles at the broadest part of the belly and a flat base
25.8.1 Lekythos of the 'Phanyllis Class' shape, with a cup mouth
25.8.6 Handle is small and joined from shoulder to neck. Shallow cup mouth.
26.2.10 Body sherd with trace of handle root of South Ionian pottery cup, possibly an Ionian little-master cup;
26.2.12 Rim sherd of South Ionian pottery cup with everted rim and part of handle root;
26.2.13 Rim and body sherd of South Ionian pottery cup with everted rim;
26.2.14 Rim and shoulder sherd of East Greek (North Ionian?) pottery cup with part of handle root;
26.2.15 Rim sherd of South Ionian pottery cup with everted rim and part of handle root;
26.2.16 'Ioninan'. Lower part of body and beginning of foot, including central boss; Floor and top of stemmed foot of South Ionian pottery cup, presumably a cup with everted rim;
26.2.2 Body sherd of Attic black-figured pottery Droop cup;
26.2.22 Body sherd of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style black-figured pottery open vessel, bowl or cup;
26.2.7 Rim sherd of North Ionian pottery eye cup;
26.2.73 Rim sherd of East Greek pottery deep cup;
26.2.94 Tondo sherd of Attic black-figured pottery Siana cup;
26.2.95 Body sherd of Attic black-figured pottery cup;
28.6.6 Plain rim on nearly hemispherical cup with concave sides; two horizontal handles, round in cross-section, just below the rim; short foot with flat base.
29.11.2 Cup mouth. The top of the rim slightly curving upwards. Cylindrical neck. Strap single handle connecting the beginning of the neck with the shoulder. Shoulder curves slightly down to straight body. Broad torus ring foot. Underside flat except conical center. Cf. Smith 2003, BSA 98, p.360, footnote 26, pl. 59 a-b (see also 'Comments').
29.11.8 Flaring, slightly convex rim with rounded lip, smoothly joins a short, straight-sided cup that curves sharply to a slightly offset resting surface, slightly concave. A single strap handle curves arches between the walls of the basket on the inside.
31.6.1 Droop cup
34.8.1 Squat lekythos. Flared cup mouth.
34.8.2 it is a small lekythos with a ring flat foot, rounded body, tubular and thin neck, cup mouth with slightly concave upper surface, there is one handle from the upper part of the body to the lower part of the cup mouth
34.8.3 Flared cup mouth. Single curved handle. Base is slightly concave.
34.8.7 Flared cup mouth. Base has central concave circle.
35.4.1 Droop cup. Slight ridge at top of stem.
35.5.20-22 Four fragments probably from the same cup
35.5.23-26 Four fragments possibly from one cup
35.5.27-29 Fragments, 1 consisting of seven pieces joined, 2 of two, 3 of three, probably all from one cup.
38.4.8 Shallow cup mouth
45.6.14 Shallow cup mouth
45.6.16 Flared cup mouth. Strap Handle descending from top of neck to sloping shoulder. Base has a central concave section. Cf. "Sixth and Fifth Century Pottery", P.N.Ure (ed.), p49 shape class K, pl. 15 no. 80.249
45.6.41 Shallow cup with thick rim, no handles, and a small foot. Flat resting surface and conical base.
47.2.3 Castulo cup: large stemless cup with inset lip. Slightly outturned rim with concave lip, inset on interior and exterior, below which are attached two horizontal round handles, oblong in shape, incurved and rising slightly over the rim. Shallow bowl divided from a spreading, lipped torus ring foot by a broad groove.
47.2.4 Rheneia cup: stemless cup with riddled handles of ellipsoid cross-section that curve upwards and ring-shaped base.
50.10.4 Cup mouth, a vertical, banded handle and a disk-shaped base.
50.12.13 Rim fragment from a cup.
50.12.14 Fragment of rim of cup.
50.12.21 Fragment of bottom of cup or bowl.
50.12.24 Rim fragment of a deep cup
50.12.30 Fragment of a cup
50.12.34 Fragment of cup with base of handle.
50.12.47 Fragment of cup with nearly straight sides (like a Corinthian skyphos)
50.3.3 'Ionic' cup shape; offset rim, narrowing handles and cushioning foot.
50.4.10 Type C cup. Slightly everted rim with thickened concave lip, from below which emerge two horizontal rounded handles in an oblong shape, that curve up to just below the rim. Shallow bowl flows uninterrupted into a thick stem, which tapers out until a ridge, below which it is cylindrical; thick torus ring foot with slightly sloping upper side and conical underside.
50.4.11 Castulo cup. Cf. Agora 12, 101-2
50.4.12 Castulo cup': large stemless cup. Slightly outturned rim with concave lip, inset on interior and exterior, below which are attached two horizontal round handles, oblong in shape, incurved and rising to the height of the rim. Shallow bowl divided from a spreading, lipped torus ring foot by a broad groove.
50.4.16 Plain, rounded, thickened rim; shallow cup; ridge at junction of bowl and stem; tall stem curving continuously to the upper surface of the foot, which has a slightly concave outer surface, and rises to a small underside. Classed by Gill as a 'plain rim' type; he further notes 'Acrocup type foot and fillet'.
51.4.6 Siana cup fragment
51.4.7 Fragment of a Little Master band cup
51.7.16 Wide cup mouth with a reserved, flat rim. Two tripartite strap handles rise up from the neck and join the body at the shoulders. Ovoid body tapers to a thick disk foot, beneath a short (restored) stem. Base is concave
51.7.8 Cup mouth with slightly concave upper surface, tubular neck offset from mouth and shoulder; ridged vertical strap handle loops up from top of neck and descends directly to the shoulder; squat body; broad torus ring foot.
56.8.6 Rounded cup with sharply incurving rim and shallow bowl, on a short hollow stem which broadens to a disk foot with a grooved foot, and deeply concave underside.
57.3.6 Fragment of lip of deep cup.
60.1.3 Stemless cup with a plain rounded rim. Two horizontal round handles, oblong in shape, incurved and rising over the rim. Handles rise from half-way down the shallow bowl, which is divided from spreading, lipped torus ring foot by a broad groove.
60.8.1 Cup of Ionian type. Tall, slightly outturned rim; ridge between rim and deep body; two small, rounded handles emerge horizontally from the top of the body; conical footring; concave base.
62.5.1 FS (='Furumark shape') 220. Shallow cup with flaring rounded rim, one vertical round handle, slightly concave sides that taper sharply below the handle to a raised base that is slightly concave on the underside.
E.23.22 Tumbler shaped cup, mouth is wide with no neck. Tapering to a pronounced, flat step-like foot.
REDMG:1926.99.60 Cup mouth, cylindrical neck, to which inside of handle is attached and rises, rejoining at the shoulder; body with straight sides descending from carination at bottom of shoulder; lower body curves in to join molded pedestal foot, with slightly sloping upper surface, scotia above torus on vertical surface, and flat underside.
REDMG:1934.26.1 Small cup with rounded rim on a flaring lip that sharply joins a shallow bowl with bulging profile; two horizontal round handles, canted up, join at the broadest part of the bowl. The bowl has almost no stem but attaches directly to a raised ring base with diagonal profile, slightly convex resting surface, and slightly pointed underside.
REDMG:1935.87.11 The base is raised to provide a foot on which to support the weight of the cup.
REDMG:1935.87.9 Little Master band cup
REDMG:1951.151.1 According to Trendall and Cambitoglou, RFVA 1.278.149, this is a special lekythos shape. Cup mouth, slightly flaring at the top, with a broad rim, convex on the upper surface; the mouth is offset from a short cylindrical neck that broadens toward the bulbous squat body; short ring base, rounded in profile, with narrow, flat resting surface and recessed underside; strap handle rises from the upper part of the shoulder, along the side of the neck and curves to rejoins at the lowest part of the shoulder.
REDMG:1951.157.1 Cup mouth, flaring at the top, with a broad rim, convex on the upper surface; the mouth is offset from a short cylindrical neck that broadens toward the squat, high shouldered body, from which it is offset; tall but narrow ring base with rounded resting surface and slightly convex underside; strap handle rises from the side of the neck and rejoins at the lowest part of the shoulder.
REDMG:1953.25.26 Cup mouth with flat lip, slightly offset from narrow neck, which broadens to a nearly flat shoulder; thin strap handle rises from under the cup mouth and rejoins at the lower part of the shoulder; below carination is a conical body, with concave side walls, tapering down, and straightening out towards the small disk foot, flaring on its upper edge, rounded on its vertical edge, and with a broad, flat resting surface; nipple at the centre of the underside.
REDMG:1953.25.32 Kalathos-shaped body, with a flaring rounded rim, to the top of which are attached the looped ends of a pair of strap handles, concave on their exterior surfaces; the tubular ends of the loops rejoin the middle of each handle, and below the bottom of each handle, attached at the bottom of the cup, is a spur. Below a carination, the bottom of the cup narrows to a nearly cylindrical stem, ridged at the center, below which it widens, and smoothly curves into the top of a moulded foot, with three ridges, of increasing diameter, on the exterior surface. Within the narrow resting surface is a concave underside, with a conical hollow at centre.
REDMG:1953.25.57 Cup mouth with slighted everted, rounded rim, concave lip, narrows to neck, which flares to a top-heavy body; round vertical extends horizontally from the rim and descends in slight s-curve to the shoulder; slightly raised base with flat underside, worked with spiral pattern grooved in.
REDMG:1953.25.8 Plain rim on nearly hemispherical cup with concave sides, short foot with flat base.
REDMG:1958.111.1 Slightly flaring cup mouth, with a slightly convex upper surface; strap handle (lopsided) rises from the top of the neck and rejoins at the middle of the shoulder; cylindrical neck, broadening at the bottom, offset from the globular body, above a broad ring base, convex in profile, with a thin resting surface and slightly concave underside.
REDMG:1958.112.1 Cup mouth with flat rim, tall cylindrical neck, slightly widening at the top, curving into a diagonal shoulder, below which (from a carination) the body tapers slightly, and then curves sharply to join a tall moulded base, with straight sides, slightly concave on the underside, with a cylindrical depression; a vertical strap handle extends from the middle of the neck to the bottom of the shoulder, just above the carination.
REDMG:1962.184.33.21 Cup mouth on cylindrical neck, slightly narrowing and then curving to a slightly diagonal shoulder; narrow strap handle extends from the middle of the neck to the bottom of the shoulder, just above a carination, from which descends the nearly straight side walls; body narrow sharply at the bottom to a short stem attached to a tall moulded base, which tapers down.
REDMG:1964.1622 Cup mouth with rounded rim, narrowing to a short neck, at the top of which is attached a small vertical strap handle that extends the lower part of the shoulder; wall curves continuously from neck, broadening to a slim ovoid body joined to a broad raised foot that is diagonal in profile; flat underside.
REDMG:1997.209.4 Cup mouth; exterior surface of foot, slightly convex, broadens towards the base, with has a flat underside except for a conical indentation at the centre.
REDMG:2004.95.1 Phanyllis shape: Cup mouth with flat lip, cylindrical neck broadening to a diagonal shoulder; strap handle extends from the middle of the neck to the bottom of the shoulder, just above the carination, from which descends an ovoid body that narrows at the bottom to a flat disk foot, with a conical depression at the centre of the underside.
REDMG:2004.98.1 Cup mouth, with a slightly convex upper surface; tall cylindrical neck, from which rises a thin vertical strap handle, that rejoins the diagonal shoulder just above the carination; straight sides, taper gently towards the base, to which is attached a molded pedestal foot, slightly concave on the underside, with a cylindrical depression at centre.
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