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The slender form imitates stone cosmetic vessels from Greece, where this example was acquired; the type is found in Egypt at the same period.
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De slanke vorm imiteert stenen cosmeticavaten uit Griekenland, waar dit exemplaar verworven is. Het type wordt echter in dezelfde periode in Egypte aangetroffen.
La forme étroite imite les récipients à cosmétique en pierre provenant de la Grèce, où cet exemplaire a été acquis; on trouve ce type de vase, en Égypte, à la même époque.
Die schlanke Form imitiert steinerne Schminkgefäße aus Griechenland, woherauch dieses Exemplar stammt; der Typus ist aus der gleichen Zeit auch in Ägypten belegt.
La forma snella imita i vasi cosmetici provenienti dalla Grecia, dove questo esemplare è stato acquisito; questo tipo si ritrova nello stesso periodo in Egitto.
A forma elegante imita os recipientes em pedra, para cosméticos, originários da Grécia, e onde este exemplar foi adquirido. São encontrados também no Egipto na mesma altura.
La delgada forma imita a un recipiente cosmético de piedra griego, donde fue adquirido este ejemplar; el tipo se encuentra en Egipto en el mismo período.
The slender form imitates stone cosmetic vessels from Greece, where this example was acquired; the type is found in Egypt at the same period.
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From the collection of objects accumulated by Lady Harriet Kavanagh during her travels around Egypt in the mid-1840s. This collection is on loan to the National Museum of Ireland from the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland.
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Unpublished.
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Site: Acquired on Corfu. Preservation: Previously broken and repaired.
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