|
The lamp part broken away around the bottom.
Through the middle a long vertical shaft, pierced near the top. Around the shaft above and below the hole, grooves. The start of the nozzle can be seen on ... 22 May 1935 ... variant of Agora collection. |
Foot and part of floor.
Low conical foot with flat resting surface. Reserved: center of floor with an added red band bordered at either side by a thin line of added red; edge of foot and underside ... 600-550 B.C ... Agora XII, no. 395 ... AV 12.395 |
Wall fragment. Glaze cracked in places on outside. Max. dim. 0.092.
Centaur (hindquarters) to right. On the far left, traces of another (a little of his chest and bent knee of one raised foreleg). Between ... Late 5th century B.C.? ... Agora |
Over half restored, including center of floor; handlesmissing.
Broad foot with beveled resting surface reserved; convex underside.
Scraped groove on wall above foot. Upper body nearly vertical. Part ... 225-210 ... Agora XXIX, no. 395 ... AV 29.395 |
| Typical handle.
Clay russet with distinct buff-grey core.
Upper left corner of a fresh impression preserved. Finished Middle Stoa Building Field; southwest trench extension. Θασι[---]
[device]
Φ[ανόκρι(τος)] ... 14 March 1933 ... Agora |
Broken off at neck.
Head with short hair.
Hair sketchily indicated.
Red brown clay, yellow buff at surface. Well, lower fills. Leica ... 8 April 1938 ... Agora VI, p. 54, no. 395. |
Plain straight rim with upper zone of bead and reel between raised lines.
Dark gray clay. Dull black glaze. Non-attic. Cistern, depth unknown. Leica PD 1091-17, PD 1231-10 ... 1 February-17 March 1938 ... Agora |
| Single fragment preserves about two-thirds of base of a Samian B cup, probably similar ot P 17741. Low ring foot, angular on exterior. On the floor an illegible plantaform stamp.
Typical clay and glaze ... 13 March 1952 ... Agora |
|
|