CAVI Subject: Int.: not ill. Lip: A: plain. B: not ill.
CAVI Inscriptions: Handle zone: A: χαιρε και πιει ευ. B: not ill.
CAVI Footnotes: {1} The mounting sheet in the Beazley Archives lists the location as `van
den' plus a short illegible word (in Beazley's handwriting), and Rome (perhaps
in Beazley's handwriting). [[Van der Elst, BADB, so probably Brussels, Baron
Joseph van der Elst; this is not 3804b, which has the handles and the
inscription higher up.]] {2} Beazley on mounting sheet.
CAVI Comments: For cups with the drinking inscription attributed to the Tleson Painter (or
near) see the list by B. Fellmann in CVA, Germany 56, under pl. 12,1-4,6 (Munich
2132, CAVI 5215) Most end in ευ, but some in συ. - The inscriptions resemble the
hand of the Tleson Painter, but Beazley may have been thinking more of the
palmettes.
CAVI Number: 7820a
AVI Bibliography: Photos in Beazley Archive [[BADB 26147, phc. Feb. 03, A, cl.]].
CAVI / AVI Data from Henry Immerwahr's Corpus of Attic Vase Inscriptions (CAVI), updated by Rudoph Wachter's Attic Vase Inscriptions (AVI)