[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 705

One-third of foot, two-thirds of wall and rim restored. Ring foot with slight angle in outer face; beveled resting surface; flat underside. Slightly convex profile with shallow concave band below rim ... Late 4th to early 3rd century

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 706

About one-fourth preserved, with complete profile. Straight foot with groove in outer face. Beveled resting surface; nippled underside. Groove halfway up wall. Angle at top of wall. Slightly convex, ... Late 4th to early 3rd century

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 707

Over half of rim restored. Low ring foot; broad, rounded resting surface; nippled underside. Straight wall with offset at one-third height. Slightly incurved rim. Metallic black glaze, brown to orange ... Late 4th to early 3rd century

[Agora Object] Agora XXIX, no. 708

Over half restored. Low ring foot with groove on exterior; rounded resting surface; convex underside. Convex wall, slightly concave at top. Rim slopes down to inside, with two shallow grooves on top; ... Late 2nd to 1st century

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1057

Ring foot with light groove in resting surface and nipple on underside. Thickened rim, groove and fillet on under edge of rim. Decoration on floor: six alternately linked palmettes, within rouletting; ... Ca. 350 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1058

Ring foot with groove in resting surface. Thickened rim with groove beneath. Decoration on floor: six alternately linked stamped palmettes within rouletting. Totally glazed; glaze fired red for the most ... 350-325 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1059

Diam. 0.179. Ring foot. Thickened rim with groove beneath. Decoration on floor: five alternately linked palmettes within rouletting. Totally glazed; fired red at one side and peeled. Ca. 325 B.C. Restored ... Ca. 325 B.C.

[Agora Object] Agora XII, no. 1060

Ring foot. Thickened rim with groove beneath. Decoration on floor: eight alternately linked palmettes within rouletting. Totally glazed; glaze fired black beneath, red above. A hole has been neatly bored ... 325-310 B.C.