[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 155

Wall fragment of lebes. Glaze fired reddish brown. Max. dim. 0.06. Woman (most of left arm, top of thigh) seated to right, opening a chest that rests on her lap. At the right, one finger of someone standing ... Ca. 420 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 156

Shoulder fragment with start of handle at left. Max. dim. 0.042. Nike (head, shoulder, start of wings) frontal, with head in profile to left. She wears a peplos ... Late 5th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 157

Wall fragment of lebes with turn of shoulder. Glaze fired a little brownish. Max. dim. 0.047. Woman (head, chest, upper part of right arm) standing to right, dressed in a peplos and adorned with a necklace, ... Early 4th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 158

Wall fragment with turn of shoulder. Max. dim. 0.049. Woman (head with dotted fillet and earring, a little of one forearm at lower left break) facing to left. In front of her, a chest (right half). Added ... Early 4th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 159

Three non-joining lebes fragments, a with shoulder and start of handle at upper right. Max. dim. a) 0.124, b) 0.09, c) 0.03. Fragment a preserves parts of two women. The left one (head with sakkos, left ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 160

Wall fragment of lebes with turn of shoulder. Glaze abraded on shoulder. Max. dim. 0.044. Woman (most of head with beaded fillet) to right. Behind and in front of her, Eros (wing tip). Above, egg pattern ... Second quarter of the 4th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 161

Wall fragment from rather low down. Max. dim. 0.08. Two women (lower drapery of each) to right, the ends of a large sash hanging between them ... Probably second quarter of the 4th century B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XXX, no. 162

Wall fragment with turn of shoulder. Max. dim. 0.098. Eros (head missing) flying to left, holding out a fillet. In front of him is the back of the head and the left shoulder of a woman to left. Behind ... Probably second quarter of the 4th century B.C.