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| Athens, N.M. 1480. I.G., II, (2), 128. Kraus, p. 124, note 582. Lippold, Die Skulpturen des Vatikanischen Museums, III (1), p. 142, no. 552, pl. 37. Bulle, pl. 7, fig. 52. Brunn-Bruckman, pl. 657. Bulle, ... Agora 11 90 ... Pergamon, VII, pl. 14 ... Pergamon, VII, pl. 21 ... pl. 37 |
| Wiegand, pp. 13-19. Pfuhl, Malerei und Zeichnung der Griechen, fig. 286. B.S.A., XXXVI, 1935-6, pl. 22. Buschor, Ath. Mitt., XLVII, 1922, pls. 12-14. Graef-Langlotz, nos. 466 h, pl. 22. Graef-Langlotz, ... Agora 11 35 A 2706 ... Pergamon, VII, 2, no. 343, suppl. pl. 37 ... B.S.A., XXXVI, 1935-6, pl. 22 ... Buschor, Ath. Mitt., XLVII, 1922, pls. 12-14 |
End of nozzle broken off.
Signed underneath with the typical "alpha", with small globules in the field.
Red to black wash.
Red clay.
Type XX of Corinth collection. Well. Leica ... 23 March 1937 ... P.L. 0.078; W. 0.057; H. 0.031 |
End of nozzle missing.
The lamp is otherwise complete. It is attached below to a flat disk a small part of which is preserved. Stub of attachment on shoulder by handle shows that another lamp, or lamps ... March 1953 ... H-K 12-14 |
Small globules on wall and top.
On the bottom, within a ring, a head in relief outline, in profile to right.
Very hard dark purple-red clay. Picked up on the Areopagus dump by a visitor; from the Agora ... January 1957 ... Agora VII, no. 456, p. 108, pl. 14. |
Handle missing; otherwise intact.
Typical dots on rim and body; typical "alpha" on the reverse, in relief, with the letter "pi" in relief over it.
Very slight remains of light brown wash.
Light red clay ... 26 July 1947 ... Agora VII, no. 435, p. 107, pl. 14. |
The handle and a fragment from the back of the body missing.
On the underside, instead of the usual "alpha" is the raised letter "epsilon".
Red to black glaze.
Red clay.
Type XX of Corinth collection ... 31 July 1947 ... Agora VII, no. 434, p. 107, pl. 14. |
Nozzle broken away; otherwise intact.
Discus plain, with filling hole at one side. On rim, small raised dots. Handle, pierced, ungrooved. On body, lines of raised dots. Bottom, small, flat, plain.
Crudely ... 2 March 1936 ... Agora VII, no. 633, p. 109, pl. 14. |
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