Jug; Globular body, cylindrical neck, trefoil mouth with strainer, ring base, double verticle handle from rim to shoulder. painted design; horizontal lines across handle; three groups of large concentric circles on belly, clusters of smaller concentric circles centered with Maltese-styled crosses. Directly under spout four vertical and three horizontal swastikas. Spout broken and mended; chips missing from inside of lip. Minor surface abrasions; chip missing from left side of belly. H. 21.8; Max Body D 14.cm Foot D. 5.5 cm
Donor:
Alfred Emerson and M. Boissé
Collection place:
Cyprus
Culture or time period:
Cypro-Archaic I (700–600 BC) and Cypro-Geometric III (850–700 BC)
Collector:
Alfred Emerson and M. Boissé
Materials:
Ceramic (material)
Object type:
archaeology
Object class:
Jugs (vessels)
Accession date:
1904
Department:
Classical Mediterranean
Loans:
S1957-1960 [XXX Wellington]: University Art Museum (UC Berkeley) (1957–1960), S1971-1972 #62: Cantor Arts Center (Stanford Univ.) (January 10, 1972–April 4, 1972), S1982-1983 #36: Saint Mary’s College of California (1983–April 29, 1983), and S1982-1983 #3: Crocker Art Museum (October 20, 1982–March 28, 1983)