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Rim Of Ring-Based Krater With Painted Decoration

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Rim sherd of ring-based krater, with handle fragment and angled flat lip (everted rim). Brown-orange on cream. Sloppy foliate band on lip, and swatch of paint over sound-strap handle fragment. Interior monochrome slip. Pale pink-buff fabric. Thrown slightly irregularly. Weathered. Upper left in image.
Department of Ancient and Byzantine Art & Numismatics Harvard Art Museums/Arthur M. Sackler Museum Transfer from the Department of the Classics Harvard University Gift of Pfeiffer-Hartwell Collection
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Title: Rim Of Ring-Based Krater With Painted Decoration
Description:
Rim sherd of ring-based krater, with handle fragment and angled flat lip (everted rim).
Brown-orange on cream.
Sloppy foliate band on lip, and swatch of paint over sound-strap handle fragment.
Interior monochrome slip.
Pale pink-buff fabric.
Thrown slightly irregularly.
Weathered.
Upper left in image.

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