Unguentarium
MS2271
From: Mediterranean
Curatorial Section: Mediterranean
Object Number | MS2271 |
Current Location | Collections Storage |
Culture | South Italian |
Provenience | Mediterranean |
Manufacture Location | South Italy |
Date Made | 399-300BC |
Section | Mediterranean |
Materials | Ceramic |
Technique | Black Glaze |
Description | Dish foot only slightly concave on underside. Rotund body is a bit more than hemispherical, terminating in a nipple on top. A vertical ring handle is set just above mid-point on one side. At about a 45 degree angle from it rises a slender vertical neck which expands above into a large bell-shaped mouth. Between the handle and the nipple is a small hole, no doubt an escape valve in firing. The underside is unglazed; otherwise the pot is covered with fair black glaze. Faint wheel-run lines around mid point of body. Hemisphere, bell-mouth. Sparkes & Talcott call this shape a perfume-pot. |
Height | 9.3 cm |
Outside Diameter | 8.4 cm |
Credit Line | Purchased from Davis & Harvey (Coleman Estate Sale); Subscription of Phebe A. Hearst, 1897 |
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