cf. CorinthVII.3, p. 149, no. 778, pls. 36, 64 (G. R. Edwards)
Comparanda
cf. CorinthXVIII.1, pp. 62, 63, 165, no. 479 (E. G. Pemberton; Demeter and Kore, 3rd century?)
Preservation comment
Seven joining fragments preserve ca. 40% of upper body, neck of upper bowl, and one entire handle. Slight, sparse abrasion with occasional scratching and gouging; worn breaks; rare specks of encrustation.
Published as
KenchreaiIV, p. 21, no. Gr 47, pl. 5 (“teapot“; B. Adamsheck)