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There are 8 objects for which Shape_description contains → stemmed
25.4.2 Four-handled. Kylix style, stemmed and hollow inside stem. Handles round. At halfway points between handles are two more sets of handles but these have broken off.
26.12.7 Stemmed. The vessel is slanted to one side, which suggests that the base is not flat or that the body has not been made to rest flat on top of the foot. The wide rim has a flat lip. The base hollow to where the bottom of the bowl rests.
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;
26.2.35 Body of North Ionian Late Wild Goat Style pottery stemmed plate;
26.2.54 Lid sherd of Chian black-figured Sphinx and Lion Style pottery stemmed bowl;
33.4.1 Four-handled. Stemmed. Kylix style. Foot and stem hollow.
45.6.38 Stemmed. The bowl is shallow with a flat lip.
53.8.2 Rounded rim; steep angled wall; slightly sloping floor continuously curving to the stemmed foot with a high trumpet-shaped base below moulding. Offset on interior at join of wall and floor. Base mostly flat but conical at the centre. Cf. Toronto, Royal Ontario Museum 918.3.72: Hayes 1984, 100 no. C67 (ill.)
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