[Agora Object] L 1534: Three Nozzle Lamp

The middle nozzle, with part of the bottom and most of the discus is broken away. A trefoil arrangment of nozzles with the handle at the place of the stem. On the rim, debased vine leaf design. On the ... 12 May 1934

[Agora Object] L 1819: Lamp Fragment

Fragment from discus only. Discus covered with three bands of overlapping tongues. On rim, short oblique bars, raised. One rim panel remains. Unglazed. Fine brown clay. Type XXVII of Corinth collection ... 17 April 1935

[Agora Object] L 1820: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of base remains, with part of a signature. Broken all around. Unglazed. Fine buff clay. Type XXVII of Corinth collection. Between exhedra and Stoa, layer d. 1465 Leica PD 1375-25 ... 17 April 1935

[Agora Object] L 2012: Lamp

Complete. On rim, herringbone; on discus, one large and three small holes. Handle, semi-pierced. On reverse, cross-formed of stamped circles within a leaf-shaped double line. Unglazed. Red clay. Type ... 22 February 1936

[Agora Object] L 2050: Lamp

Complete. On discus, jewelled cross; on rim, debased vine. Handle solid, three grooves; on reverse, palm branch. Unglazed. Buff clay. Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Just above classical floor. Leica ... 1 March 1936

[Agora Object] L 2123: Lamp

Tip of nozzle broken away. On discus, rosette; on rim, rows of punched circles. Handle, solid, two grooves. On reverse, palm, branch. Unglazed. Red coarse clay. Type XXVIII of Corinth collection. Clearing ... 17 March 1936

[Agora Object] P 1321: Black Figure Skyphos Fragment

A bit of the rim preserved, curving out at the top; full width of the reserved handle stripe not preserved. Reclining figure left with right hand on hip, left hand raised; vine filling ornament. Reserved ... August-September 1932

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[Agora Object] P 1322: Black Figure Cup Skyphos Fragments

Mended from three pieces. The upper edge has start of an offset lip. To the right, part of a palmette. Quadriga right; the middle of the horses is missing, and the lower part of the charioteer. Rather ... August-September 1932