Oinochoë with high handle, trefoil lip, and egg-shaped body, a particularly graceful form.
In a private collection, New York.
“Olpe,” oinochoë with round mouth and low foot.
Oinochoë with central lobe of trefoil mouth accentuated, and no foot.
Oinochoë of the second half of the fifth century; squat body, delicately curved trefoil lip.
Oinochoë with sharp division between shoulder and body.