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Stemmed Dish, Chalice Shape

CultureGreek, Attic
Datec. 500 BCE
Mediumearthenware
Dimensions2 9/16 x 3 5/16 in. (6.5 x 8.4 cm)
Classificationsceramics
Credit LineGift of Henry and Sara Immerwahr
Object number91.85
DescriptionSmall concave dish of chalice shape supported by high stem and broad foot. Sharp angle at junction of foot and stem; body curves outward toward lip. Two scraped grooves accent the fillet at base of stem. Reserved areas on outer edge of foot, resting surface, base of stem, the latter accented by applied red. The concave underside of foot has reserved circle in center.
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