sim. AgoraVII, p. 193, nos. 2825, 2826, pl. 44 (decorative motifs and perhaps central design; J. Perlzweig)=Karivieri1996, p. 208, no. 162, pl. 51 (dated second half 6th century)
Comparanda
sim. DemetriasIV, vol. 1, p. 92 (Gruppe IV), vol. 2, p. 108, nos. II.555-II.559, pls. 77, 78 (J. Eiwanger)
Fabric, firing, and surface description
Typical fabric (reddish orange, mostly fine but one large limestone chunk spalling in left wall), firing, and surface treatment for type (thin, even, semimatte slip, darker red than fabric, brushed haphazardly over surface and into reservoir)..
Preservation comment
Two joining sherds preserve ca. 25% of back left body top to bottom. Slight, extensive abrasion and rare pitting; worn breaks; scattered specks to chunks of encrustation.