[Agora Object] P 26592: Olpe: East Greek

Handle missing. Spherical, with short flaring neck, plain rim; disk foot; attachment for band handle. Band inside rim. Glazed outside except for reserved band near middle. Weak red glaze, worn. Pinkish-buff ... 10 June 1959

[Agora Object] P 26594: Bowl: Polychrome Ware

Many fragments, strengthened with plaster, preserve part of rim and wall; also one handle. Rolled handle attached at plain rim. Inside glazed with broad band of added red; outside banded alternately with ... 10 June 1959

[Agora Object] P 26724: Lebes

Much restored in plaster. Foot missing. Numerous fragments preserve two handles and part of rim and wall. Flat rim, set off from shoulder by a deep groove. Slightly concave lug handles decorated with two ... 26 June 1959

[Agora Object] P 23424: Kotyle: Corinthian

Mended from many pieces; one handle, parts of body and rim missing and restored. Profile complete except for center of floor. Short rays above base. Glazed band on underside of foot. Yellowish-white ... July 1952

[Agora Object] P 23426: Black Glaze Kotyle

Mended from many pieces; foot, one handle, parts of body and rim restored in plaster. Short rays at base of wall. Glazed all over except between handles. Traces of white lines outside, just below rim ... July 1952

[Agora Object] P 23434: Skyphos

Mended from many pieces; one handle and piece of rim missing and restored. Flat bottom base; shallow, pointed body; slight flare in rim; handles pressed on. Covered with glaze except for rim, handle zone ... July 1952

[Agora Object] P 23439: One-Handled Cup

Mended from four pieces; part of body and rim restored in plaster. Low disk foot; pointed body; flaring, offset rim; band handle attached at rim. Glazed all over except for foot, reserved circle on floor ... July 1952

[Agora Object] P 23449: Vessel Fragment

Fragment from neck; part of lower circumference preserved, including shoulder joint. Slight flare. At bottom one heavy, above this, two light glaze bands. Above, to left the two ends of a loop or double ... July 1952