Tear-shaped body. Circular, concave discus has central filling hole with raised rim, rosette with 10 concave, rounded petals that split at top for attachment of middle of handle handle, and raised rim with 10 pinpoints. Airhole on bottom rim at juncture of discus and nozzle. Flat shoulder has six double stamped circles, two each flanking the handle and nozzle and one at either lateral axis. Kite-shaped nozzle flanked by single grooves has groove from airhole to wickhole; traces of burning. Wide, low, solid handle with two grooves attaches over rim of discus and descends to base. Circular, flat, plain base has single circular groove around a single figure with a curving upper stroke: an inner concentric circle?
Fabric, firing, and surface description
Late Roman Athenian fabric: common, small, subrounded to subangular, black, red, and white inclusions.
Other number or identifier
Λυχνάρι 6
Other number or identifier
ΜΚ4522
Preservation comment
Intact except small part of base. Slight, sparse pitting.