Pyxis Lid

MS1486B

From: Italy | Etruria | Toscanella

Curatorial Section: Mediterranean

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Object Number MS1486B
Current Location Collections Storage
Provenience Italy | Etruria | Toscanella
Locus Toscanella Tomb
Date Made 250-150 BCE
Section Mediterranean
Materials Ceramic
Description

Pyxis (MS1486A) on low foot with lid (MS1486B). Pale buff clay coated outside with a white slip, much worn, and applied red decoration. The interior fired to a pinkish-buff. Pyxis decoration consists of irregularly drawn squares outlined over a white slip. No decoration within the squares. The lid, a perfect fit, has a low vertical flange underneath to hold it in place. On top is a low, narrow, hollow ring for lifting. Decoration in red consists of 12 hand-drawn semicircles around the rim, each filled with dots. Next, a broad red circle with more or less perpendicular lines protruding from it, and the red covered ring.

Height 2.9 cm
Outside Diameter 12.4 cm
Credit Line Museum Purchase; Subscription of John Wanamaker, 1896
Other Number 1062 - Field No SF

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