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| Obverse: Serapis, standing, semi-draped, wearing modius, head left, right arm raised, staff in left hand.
In field right crested serpent, left scrolls.
Reverse: Triton with stance and attributes of Poseidon ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Agora X, pp. 120-121, pl. 30, no. L 320. |
| Winged Eros, standing.
Most of the wings, the left arm, the right forearm, and the lower left leg missing.
A twist of drapery around his waist.
Considerably remains of red color.
ADDENDA: Coarse retouching ... 30 May 1935 ... Agora |
| Obverse: seated Herakles and tripod.
Overstruck on an earlier stamp of which part of a wreath is preserved at lower left.
Reverse: three countermarks: a) of snail and rubbit (?) off center, b) of stork ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Agora X, p. 120, pl. (30), no. L 317 b. |
| Obverse: Serapis, standing, semi-draped, wearing modius, head left, right arm raised, staff in left hand. In field, right, crested serpent, left scrolls.
Reverse: Triton with stance and attributes of Poseidon ... 23 February-16 March 1954 ... Agora X, pp. 120-121, pl. 30, no. L 320. |
| Broken at various points around bottom. Figures battered and the whole much worn by water.
Elongated three-sided pyramid with each side carrying a sculpted figure in relief, standing in a niche.
a) Standing ... 14 July 1981 ... Agora |
| Central part of body restored. High flaring ring foot and plump ovoid body; slightly concave neck, rounded rim; below rim, raised ring around neck; rolled vertical handles, from shoulder to middle of neck ... July 1946 ... Agora Sample no. 261. |
End of nozzle missing.
High curving body. Very slightly sloping rim; ornamented with two deep grooves.
Nozzle deep, flat on top. High base, slightly concave.
No handle; but on the left side is a small ... 21 July 1931 ... Agora |
Inscribed fragment.
Inscribed face only preserved.
Inscription within an incised wreath.
Citation from decree.
Two lines of the inscription preserved.
Pentelic marble. Found in wall of the modern house ... 1 November 1938 ... Found in wall of the modern house 642/3, at the north foot of the Areopagus. |
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