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[Agora Object] L 32: Lamp

Broad, flat rim, sloping to center. Horizontal, broad handle broken. Long, deep nozzle, with small wick hole. Fairly high base; unglazed. Hard black glaze. Pale red Attic clay. Type VI (late 5th. century ... 16 June 1931

[Agora Object] L 46: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of bottom. On bottom, single circular groove, with signature. Traces of brown glaze on the side wall. Buff clay. Type XVIII (post Sullan) of Corinth collection, Signed Bases type of Agora collection ... 16 June 1931

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[Agora Object] L 134: Lamp: Inscribed

On rim, raised ovules around small flat top. Double convex body; vertical handle; end of nozzle broken. Fairly high base, inscribed: "IAΦH". Glaze black metallic, with silvery sheen. Pale red clay. Type ... 3 July 1931

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[Agora Object] L 269: Lamp Fragment

Nozzle and fragment of rim preserved. Rim, carried up as a high ridge surrounding the filling hole, around this ridge is a double row of triangles in low moulded relief. Long, pointed nozzle, flat on top ... 6 July 1931

[Agora Object] L 164: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of base pierced for standard. Above a small high well finished base a bit of the body of the lamp, curving upwrad, is preserved; the center of the interior rises in a sharp cone, point broken, ... 15 July 1931

[Agora Object] L 264: Lamp Fragment

Nozzle and fragment of rim preserved. On rim, single rill, its bottom reserved. Nozzle long and deep, scratched in dry clay of its top. Thin, somewhat metallic black glaze inside and outside. Fine red ... 17 July 1931

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[Agora Object] L 188: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of nozzle and rim. Lower half and tip of nozzle missing. Rather narrow rim, sloping towards the central opening; set off from the side by an unglazed groove. Fairly broad nozzle, flat on top; ... 21 July 1931

[Agora Object] L 192: Lamp

Miniature lamp. Rim merges with the body; at the inner edge, a groove, and a small ridge round the central opening. Sides curving outwrad toward junction with rim. Irregular nozzle, spoon-shaped; rather ... 22 July 1931