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There are 29 objects for which Shape_description contains → vase
13.10.10 Fragment. Neck and handle of vase.
13.10.22 Fat Body, narrow neck leading to an out turned rim. One handle joins the shoulder of the vase to the neck directly beneath the rim. Low ring foot.
13.10.23 Elongated ovoid body, tapering at the bottom to a convex but nearly flat base and at the top, more gradually, to a very short neck with concave sides, then a broad rim, slightly concave on upper and lower sides, with a narrow mouth; two lugs (with wavy ridges), parallel to eachother, on either side of the vase, approximately 1/3 below the rim.
14.9.58 Conical with narrower neck at one end and widening to a lip at the other like a miniature vase. End with lip slopes inwards to a raised central circle.
2007.2.131 Fragment, lip on one edge, potentially the base of a vase.
2016.5.1 Projecting disc-shaped rim with rounded lip from which emerges a short tubular neck which curves into a globular body with a flat bottom. A narrow strap handle curves to the shoulder. The bottom of the vase has a small flat recess in the centre.
26.12.31 Mouth flanged and bottom of body angular. Vertical ring handles, spurred. Bottom of vase somewhat angular. Finely moulded foot, side grooved, underside concial with resting surface.
26.2.24 Two fragments from one vase. Fragment A: Body sherd of Corinthian black-figured pottery column-krater; Fragment B: Body sherd of Corinthian black-figured pottery column-krater;
26.8.1 Central vertical handle reaches across middle of vase.
34.10.8 Short cylindrical knob, with grooved flat top, grooved profile, and conical stem broadening to the slightly domed top of the lid. At the midpoint of the lid, beyond a gentle groove and a ridge, the lid flares to a rounded edge, the underside of which narrows to a tapering straight sided walls that would have sat inside the vase to which it belonged (perhaps a stamnos). The underside of the lid is hollowed, rounded, and smooth.
34.8.15A Doughnut shaped ring stand with hole in the middle for small vase (34.8.15B)to rest on.
50.12.35 Fragment of open vase.
50.12.38 Fragment from the rim of an open vase.
50.12.4 Fragment of open vase.
50.12.45 Fragment of closed vase
57.3.3 Fragment of lip of small vase
57.3.4 Flat piece, perhaps from the shoulder of a closed vase.
61.6.1.7 Hyperboloid shape, imitating vase standing in container
69.7.1 Foot-shaped aryballos; Dohan Morrow's Group II, 'network sandals' (Dohan Morrow 1985, 6-9) or Ducat's type B foot-shaped vases (Ducat 1966, 182-84). Foot-shaped aryballos with a broad rim, short vertical strap handle, squared, offset neck; the body of the vase in the shape of a left foot, including ankle, with relief decoration that gives the effect of a sandal enclosing it, and a flat, reserved base.
73.9.29 Part of the body and neck of a vase.
E.23.36 Round vase, no neck, open mouth.
E.62.25 Long-necked vase, with fluted mouth and pronounced lip. Rounded body and base.
E.62.30 Small vase, with pronounced lip and neck. Shoulders are widest point tapering to a flat base.
E.62.41 Slightly fluted, no slip, tall vase with flat base.
E.62.61 Small vase, probably for make-up purposes. Pronounced flat lip, no neck, flaring to a flat base.
REDMG:1951.153.1 Askos in the shape of a duck, with an everted rounded rim on a short cylindrical neck, from the back of which rises a strap handle that curves down to join the vase just above the tail.
REDMG:1997.209.2 Bulbous vase, with rounded outturned rim, a tall cylindrical neck tapering down and then broadening to a baggy body with a narrow, flat base. Striations on the exterior indicate where the vase was scraped by the pottery during creation.
REDMG:2004.97.1 Plain rounded rim; tapering walls, slightly concave, broaden slightly at the bottom of the bowl, which is moulded with two carinations; diagonal profile to bottom of bowl; tall cylindrical stem, slightly bulging at the middle, curves out to a flat disk foot, with rounded sides, but an indeterminate bottom. Two vertical strap handles swing up from the rim and rejoin the vase at the lower carination, where they comprise a smooth curve with the bottom of the bowl.
TEMP.2005.1.4 Body and base uniform in widths with a flat op/opening of same width. Small indentations at neck and between body and base of vase.
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