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Fragment or rim alone preserved.
Two grooves around concave rim, which also is grooved. Horizontal loop-handle. Rounded body.
Clay: fine reddish (burned). Black glaze except in grooves. Assembly Place, ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 48, 54, no. 57, fig. 19. |
| Herringbone pattern on rim.
On discus, rosette, with central filling hole. Handle solid, triple grooved.
On base, double concentric circles.
Red glaze.
Red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection.
ADDENDA ... 17 June 1931 ...
Type XXVIII of Corinth |
| Mended from numerous fragments. Almost complete except for heavy spalling at resting surface and on body around the nozzle. The lug is chipped away. Glaze very worn.
Type 29A (Howland) lamp with pierced ... 3 August 2006 ... Lamp: Type Howland 29A |
| Almost complete, end of nozzle missing and gaps in the bowl, base chipped. Mended from many sherds. Glaze worn under the nozzle.
Raised base with groove at junction with base and second one just below ... middle of the second quarter of the 4th c. B.C. down into first quarter of the 3rd c. B.C ... Lamp: Howland Type 15 A |
Only nozzle and part of rim preserved.
Short, fairly wide nozzle. Rim around filling hole raised above body of lamp, with deep groove around it. Apparently curving sides.
Clay: fine reddish; black ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 48, 54, no. 54, figs. 19, 22. |
Intact but for minor chips. Rim horizontal, with two grooves. Two deep grooves in outer surface of wall. Plain ring foot, unfinished beneath.
Reddish glaze wash on floor only. Cistern A. 4th. c. B.C ... 7-8 April 1948 ... Agora XXIX, no. 782, fig. 54. |
About two-thirds of the reverse, slightly concave, and the lower part of the triangular-ended nozzle preserved.
Poor glaze, black to brownish, over all.
On the bottom, scratched in the unbaked clay, off ... 14 March 1939 ... to left.
Type XVIII (post ... Signed Bases type of Agora |
| Broken away behind.
Lamp with pointed nozzle as type XVIII of Corinth collection.
On floor of mould, signature in two lines. Also inscribed in the clay before baking, on under side of mould: "B", and on ... 21 March 1936 ... Broken away behind.
Lamp with pointed nozzle as type ... outside: "D".
For lamp of type |
| Obverse : Lion 's head with tenon.
Counterstruck to right, dolphin.
Reverse : Plain.
Cf. IL 221, for type. Cistern B at mouth. in zip lock bag in conservation
with gloves Leica ... 25 May 1935 ... Plain.
Cf. IL 221, for type. |
Fragment from lip and upper body. Head of a panther, to left; parts of two criss-cross incised rosettes. Above, heavy bands, vertical wiggles, thin bands. Interior glazed, with a red band at top and bottom ... 24 June 1959 ... Agora XXXI, p. 171, CPD 54A. |
Small fragment from bottom.
Part of the reverse preserved, with two concentric grooves, and within, the letters: "K Y".
Thin purplish wash.
Light red clay.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Just above ... 15 March 1933 ... Η' 54 |
Nozzle chipped.
Rounded sides, with pierced lug on left side. Two deep grooves around rim. Groove around base and raised area in center of bottom.
Clay: fine, buff, poor black glaze inside and out, ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 54, no. 53, fig. 22. |
Plain panelled rim; on the discus, the figure of a lion, right; his hind quarters missing.
Not glazed.
Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Below floor of Turkish cistern, together with coins nos. 11-15, ... 30 January 1934 ... Κ 54 |
| End of nozzle broken away.
Double convex, shallow body, the lower part rather deeper than the upper; join between lower part and moulded upper part clearly seen.
On rim, plain round filling hole; set off ... 19 February 1932 ... Α 54 |
Base alone preserved.
The base is peculiar in that the bottom is elaborately moulded, and the center is very concave, as a result of which a sharp cone projects in the inside.
Very much like Type 7 ... 1932 ... Type VII a |
Fragment of rim and nozzle only.
Thumbprint in black laze near nozzle. Rounded body. Triple groove around sunk, convex rim.
Clay: fine reddish (burned); lustrous black glaze all over. Assembly Place, ... 1932 ... Type VII a |
Nozzle alone preserved.
Blunt, rounded nozzle. Groove around the rim. The instrument making the groove slipped and cut it unevenly.
Clay: fine red; metallic black glaze. Assembly Place, filling of Period ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 54, 55, no. 58, fig. 22. |
Nozzle and part of body preserved.
Long, tapering nozzle. Raised band around slightly convex rim. Curving sides.
Clay: fine reddish; black red glaze (much worn) except in groove. Assembly Place, filling ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 52, 54, no. 39, fig. 22. |
Nozzle and half of body missing.
Rounded body; single deep groove around concave rim. Horizontal band-handle.
Clay fine, reddish; lustrous black glaze except in groove. Assembly Place, filling of Period ... 1932 ... Hesperia Suppl. 7 (1943), pp. 48, 54, no. 53, fig. 19. |
Slightly curving sides. Rather large hole in nozzle. Deep groove around the rim. Letters scratched onto rim and top of nozzle. Left side broken away.
Clay: fine, reddish, poor black glaze inside and ... 1931 ... Type VII a |
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