c. 500-490 BCE
Fragment A: Interior: foot of one to left; on right, red tassel ends (of flute case?). Single line border; relief contours, preserved to rim. Thickness at rim 0.2 cm, thickness at center of tondo border 0.32 cm. Fragment B (larger handle, does not belong to fragment A): greatest dimension 8.9 cm, diameter at break farthest from root of handle 1.3 cm, diameter at mid-point of handle 1.4 cm. Fragment C (smaller handle, does not belong to fragment A): greatest dimension 6.3 cm, diameter at mid-point of handle 1.2 cm.
8 cm (3 1/8 in.)
Dr. J. Robert Guy, Oxford England (?-1994) sold; to Peter Sharrar, New York (1994-1995), sold: to Harvard University Art Museums.
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