[Agora Object] P 26974: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Wall fragment. Above, a broad zone of leaves or berries, set horizontally. Below, the end of a broad grooved petal. Thin hard fabric; the glaze chocolate brown. Sorting sherds for "Study Collections" ... August 1961

[Agora Object] P 26608: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Two joining fragments from rim and upper wall. Rim plain and slightly incurved. Below the rim, band maeander broken by saltire squares; below this, a band of ovolos. Dull firm black glaze. Cf. P 6318 ... 25 June 1959

[Agora Object] P 23304: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Two joining fragments from upper wall, broken all around. From top down: a line of double spirals with leaves above; a band of alternating boukrania and rosettes set off at top and bottom by line of beads ... 7 May 1953

[Agora Object] P 23502: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Rim fragment. Sharply out-turned rim with groove below it. Running spiral in upper zone. Tips of pointed leaves and floral ornament in main zone. Reddish-buff clay. Rather matte dark red-brown glaze, ... 12 June 1953

[Agora Object] P 20047: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Same bowl as P 23610. Rim fragment. Below lip, two deep grooves. Upper terminal band: bead and reel. Wall: part of three concentric semicircles enclosing whirling rosette. Hard gray clay. Dull black ... 16 June 1949

[Agora Object] P 7943: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl with Graffito

Fragment of lower part of mold preserved. At bottom, rosette. Round about, large leaves. The mold itself has a heavy foot, under which is incised: M. Pinkish-buff clay. Joins P 22236. Late Roman fill ... 28 May 1936

[Agora Object] P 25573: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Fragment from lower wall. Overall pattern of close-set fleur-de-lis. Clay burned gray, glaze dull brown. Top layer of red burned fill above S.E. corner of Odeion; second half of 3rd. c. A.D. 1057 Leica ... 1 March 1935

[Agora Object] P 25669: Mold Fragment for Moldmade Bowl

Wall fragment to just below rim, broken all around. Rim zone: horses(?) and grape cluster within two horizontal lines. Wall: male and female figures on either side of naiskos. Below this, two running ... 17 May 1956