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Carter No.: 579

Handlist description: Lion-shaped vessel (calcite)

Card/Transcription No.: 579-1


579. LION-SHAPED VESSEL (CALCITE) 1.

POSITION: Standing on floor, S.W. corner, under a lot of objects, the neck-piece lying on floor near by. (See PHOTOS 1149, 1150.)

DIMENSIONS: Max. H. 60.0 cents. Max. base measurement, 16.5 x 12.0 cents.

DESCRIPTION: This vessel takes the form of a mythical lion standing upright on its hind limbs in an aggressive attitude which although both hind feet touch the ground, recalls the "lion guardant" of heraldry. One paw (right) is clawing at the air in noble rage, while the other (left) rests upon the symbol <> meaning 'protection'. It has a long tail annulated at its bulbous end coloured dark blue. The mouth of this monster is wide open, has long downward protruding tongue of stained (red) ivory, with back and front teeth also of ivory.

Card no. 579-1 relating to Carter no. 579
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