[Agora Object] P 4577: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

From the bottom of a Megarian bowl. The medallion surrounded by a ring where the glaze is scratched away; around its edge, small rosettes; in the center, woman's head between two children. Around base ... 14 May 1934

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[Agora Object] P 5813: Moldmade Bowl

Outward turned lip. Rim set off by incised lines, one above, two below, with guilloche between. On rim, below an egg and dart, dolphins leaping above wave pattern. On body, between two alternating kinds ... 30 May 1935

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[Agora Object] P 11436: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Rim fragment, very finely stamped; ovolo with darts, dolphins over a stippled wave pattern, and guilloche between scraped grooves. Thickened out-turned rim with a scraped groove below it. Dull brownish ... 13-27 February 1937

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[Agora Object] P 16221: Moldmade Bowl Fragments

Mended from many pieces; one non-joining fragment. About half the rim and rather less than half the body preserved; bottom missing. Restored in plaster. Out-turned lip, marked off outside by a scraped ... 11 May 1939

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[Agora Object] P 16676: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

A single fragment preserves some of lower part of body. Rosette at bottom; around it a guilloche. On body long leaves. Glaze slightly metallic. Cf. P 21038. 113/Α'* Finished Rectangular cutting. 175 ... May 1940

[Agora Object] P 19096: Moldmade Bowl

a) Four joining fragments, preserving part of side wall from edge of rosette at bottom to groove below rim. Long thin petals alternating with slender leaf spikes; flowering tendrils between; in the upper ... February-March 1938

[Agora Object] P 20267: Moldmade Bowl

Part of one side giving profile. Restored in plaster. From same mold as P 18676 (ΔΔ 294) Komos cistern, box 25. 536 ff. Leica PD 901-304 ... May-June 1947

[Agora Object] P 27436: Moldmade Bowl Fragment

Upper wall covered by a rich floral band bordered above by egg and dart, below by guilloche. On lower wall there remains the tip of a long serrated leaf with flowers to right and left. Thin wall. Very ... 29 July 1965