[Agora Object] L 890: Lamp Fragment

Part of shield of lamp; all the rest of the lamp is broken away; the solid handle is preserved in part behind. The shield has an imitation rivet head at the junction of the shield and the body. On the ... 22 April 1933

[Agora Object] L 891: Mold Fragment for Lamp

More than half of the mold for the top side of lamp has been broken away. On the rim, grape clusters and tendrils. On the discus, a rosette on which a Greek cross has been superimposed. Unglazed. Coarse ... 22 April 1933

[Agora Object] L 915: Lamp Fragment

Most of the front part of the lamp is missing. Almost vertical sides. On rim, herringbone, Too much of the discus is gone to be able to make out the design. Solid handle, with triple groove above and below ... 24 April 1933

[Agora Object] L 917: Lamp Fragment: Inscribed

The handle, and part of the rim, sides, and bottom are preserved. Convex sides. Rim plain for the most part, with tiny circles panelled off by cross bars. Solid handle, with triple groove above and below ... 25 April 1933

[Agora Object] L 918: Lamp Fragment: Inscribed

Formerly the lamp had many nozzles, of which only one now remains. The nozzle is outlined by double grooves. On the reverse, within a double bounding line of inverted arcs of circles and a double circular ... 27 April 1933

[Agora Object] L 926: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of discus and rim of lamp. Only the forepart of the lion is preserved, as far as the beginning of the haunches. The concave discus is outlined by a groove. On the rim, concentric circle separated ... 1 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 927: Lamp Fragment

Fragment of discus; all the edges have been broken away. On discus, a lion is seated on his hind quarters, and braced on his forepaws. His tail curls behind and his mouth is open in a grimace. The ground ... 3 May 1933

[Agora Object] L 928: Lamp

Convex sides. On rim, herringbone. On the concave discus, rays, separated from the rim by a groove and two raised lines. Solid handle, with double groove above and single below. On the reverse, between ... 4 May 1933